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Agape school concert showcases children’s different talents

The school plans to continue empowering its learners to ensure that they always perform to the best of their abilities.

The Agape Fun Educare Centre recently ushered its learners into an amazing experience of their concert that featured exciting and engaging activities.
Hosted on September 27 at Klarinet Extension 3 hall, the annual event brought together learners, teachers, parents, and stakeholders from various departments who were all eager to witness the little ones’ talents unleashed.

“Most people tend to believe that talent starts in their teenage years or adulthood, so through the concert, we aimed to change their mindsets and show them that from as little as 1-year-old, children can start showing their different talents,” said Grace Bhanhire, the school principal.

The concert had a mixed programme which featured various activities that included pre-literacy, pre-numeracy, rhymes, short dramas, poems, and even a word of God shared by a 3-year-old girl.

“Through the various activities, we aimed to grow them spiritually, physically, socially, and also instil morals in them,” Grace said.

Everyone who attended the event was happy with how everything went and saw the children’s splendid performances.

“We plan to keep on imparting more and more knowledge to our learners, and try to provide a conducive environment that will nurture their different talents,” the principal said.

She further assured that they will continue hosting the concerts and empower the learners to better express themselves so that they can be able to always perform to the best of their abilities.

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