Ministry of Education Hosts Diverse Lunchtime Concert Series Showcasing Student Talents
October 10, 2024
Ministry of Education's lunchtime concert series kicks off at Worthing Square with primary and secondary school students showcasing talents in music, visual arts, dance, and drama. Increased participation post-COVID noted.
The Ministry of Education’s annual lunchtime concert series got off to a rousing start on Wednesday at Worthing Square with primary and secondary school students showcasing a range of talents.
From just after noon, children from the Parkinson Memorial School, LITE Primary School, Deighton Griffith Secondary, Ellerslie Secondary School, and St Martin’s Mangrove Primary School, took the stage to entertain the lunchtime crowd.
It was not only performing arts on show at the first of the four concerts being held as part of Education Month.
Education Officer for Music at the Ministry of Education, Randy Eastmond, said that additional creative art forms were added to the concert line-up this year.
“These lunchtime concerts have been going on for about 10 years or so, and annually in the month of October, we celebrate and we have students coming to perform in the area of music. This year, we have expanded the portfolio and we are looking at visual arts, dance, drama, etcetera, so that all of the arts are included,” he explained.
Eastmond added that there has been an increase in participation as well.
“During COVID and post-COVID, we would have only done like one or two concerts because schools were rebuilding their programme. Now we have a lot of enthusiasm so that we can actually furnish four concerts. That for me is a marked improvement after COVID. It shows that the schools are getting back into their music programmes,” he said. (SB)