Kindergarten pupils from ACS Cobham International School proved they have Happy Feet by performing their annual penguin assembly to parents and teachers.
More than fifty students took part in the assembly which has been running for over a decade.
The assembly is the culmination of the kindergarten students’ science and social study on penguins, where they learned about the penguins’ natural habitat, food chain and behaviour patterns.
Each of the five classes performed a different penguin song or poem including the ‘Penguin Shuffle’ and the song ‘On Top of an Iceberg’, giving students the opportunity to share their knowledge with parents.
All the students, dressed in beak caps and white bibs, joined in for the grand finale as they tapped their way through the ‘Penguin Polka’.
Jane Kullmann, early childhood principal, said: “This assembly has been running for more than 10 years and I am always really proud to see the students perform in their penguin costumes.
“The Penguin Polka finale is always my favourite part because the children so clearly enjoy singing and performing this piece together. It has such a catchy tune which stays with you all day.”
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