Friday, June 5, 2026

Independence rhythms at George Lamming

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MEDLEYS OF RHYTHM poetry and song were the main attraction at the George Lamming Primary School yesterday as they dedicated yesterday to Barbados’ 49th year of independence.

Salutations to the island at the Flint Hall, St. Michael School came in song as the choir did folk songs ranging from Island In the Sun to Barbados You’re so Beautiful.

The senior students from Class Four hyped up things with Rupee’s I’m A Bajan much to the delight of the students who sang along accompanied by drummers Ajani Roach and Javonne Francis.

Principal of the school Rosalind Goodridge said that the children also had a Bajan Bite with local delicacies including conkies and local drinks.

There was also a display of bodybuilding and fitness routine by the students. (MR)

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