Bellata Public School took part in the recent Narrabri Arts Eisteddfod.

The students participated in the poetry on May 31, June 1 and 2 and on May 24, Audrey Cooper came first place with her vocal solo of Whole New World.

On Tuesday, May 31, Kindergarten, Years 1 and 2 were first on the program.

Kindergarten’s poem was The Giant by Georgie Adams, Year 1 recited It’s A Bit Rich by Max Fatchen and Year 2 performed Choose Carefully by Kylie-Maree Weston-Scheuber.

On Wednesday, June 1, Year 3 performed Fish And Chips by Kylie-Marree Weston-Scheuber and Year 4 students recited You Can’t Be That by Brian Patten.

On Thursday, June 2, Year 6 presenterd their set poem Locked Out by Kylie-Marree Weston-Scheuber.

All students performed well and received encouraging feedback from the adjudicator.

Lawson Eather placed second, Zarabelle Bhadjwah third and Archie McPherson received a highly commended for Kindergarten.

Charlie Eather came in first with Maggie Cooper coming second and Amelia Lowien third for year 1 and Owen Eather placed third for Year 2.

Patrick Lowien placed second and Nina Lui third with a highly commended for Year 3 student Max Eather.

Bethany Cooper placed second in Year 4 and Flynn McPherson received a highly commended for Year 6.

Congratulations to all students.

Overall this year’s Eisteddfod was very successful for Bellata and the staff and students should be commended for all their hard work and commitment. Well done.

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