Hello from Bishop Road Primary School in Bristol, England!
For our entry, we have rewritten a traditional Sea Shanty to feature some of our favourite locations across our city. Bristol is a port city and sea shanties are traditional folk songs that play an important part in our history.
Our song is sung by children in Year 3 and nearly 800 people from our school community feature in our video.
We hope our entry puts a smile on your face and makes you want to ‘Way Hey’ along with us!
Fantastic work Bishop Road!
ReplyDeleteA great song, sang beautifully with amazing visuals to accompany it.
Mayflower Primary in Leicester wishes you good luck!
Way Hey!
Very cool hats and ships
ReplyDeleteThis is full of energy! Lovely to see so many children involved.
ReplyDeleteVery nice song. Eva Lithuanian.
ReplyDeleteLovely song Good luck
ReplyDeleteI like it Cool
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful and funny song!!
ReplyDeleteWell done everyone!
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it was good and i liked the part in the castel
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DeleteGreat school, great city! Well done to all the kids and teachers!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant! Well done to all at Bishop Road School
ReplyDeleteBrilliant job everyone
ReplyDeleteYaaaaarrrrr!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful performance! The song was familiar and it was performed beautifully. You sang very well, the video was filmed in an interesting way, and the scenery was stunning! It was fascinating to see the magnificent old buildings. Your performance truly brought a smile to our faces :) Good luck and greetings from Finland! Well done!
ReplyDeleteYay my school
ReplyDeleteWell done to all the children and staff who were a part of this
ReplyDeleteAb Fab, from grandparents in Montreal!
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteYour voices turned out great! Wonderful! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWell done to kids and their teachers. This school is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI liked the song a lot. The children are very cute too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful music, beautiful message, and amazing young singers! Congratulations to everyone involved.
ReplyDeleteChildren are very fun!!
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ReplyDeleteWay Hey! We are all smiles ... the year 3 did a wonderful Job. Thanks for showing us around Bristol and congrats for including almost your entire community in the video. All the best from Switzerland
ReplyDeleteI love it.
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ReplyDeleteFantastic song.Magdė Lithuania
ReplyDeleteVerry fun song.Urtė Lithuania.
ReplyDeleteFunny song. Eva Lithuanian.
ReplyDeleteVery lively and catchy. Well done
ReplyDeleteLooks great! The kids are amazing!
ReplyDeleteFélicitations aux enfants et aux encadrants! C’est très joyeux!!!
ReplyDeletethis is a great catchy song well done England.
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful video clip and a beautiful song.
ReplyDeleteLouis of Belgium
I think it is a good and beautiful song
ReplyDeleteFrom Nell from belguim
Amazing song and lovely singing. Curious video!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the touch with the climbing wall!
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful clip and they sing very good!
ReplyDeleteThorgan from Belgium
I did that my class is last in the song it was so fun to film!
ReplyDeleteSo brilliant! I love how the whole school was involved!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWe thoroughly enjoyed your version of this shanty song. It is such a lively production that highlights the happiness of the children and the excellent actions and choreography really connect with the song. The beautiful scenery certainly adds to the entire piece. Well done England from Annagry NS, Ireland.
ReplyDeleteCool song🎉
ReplyDeleteGood job!
ReplyDeleteCool song greetings from Ukraine
ReplyDeleteGood luck 🤞
ReplyDeleteI like the melody 🇺🇦
ReplyDeletewell done kiddies you all did amazing ✨
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, great singing and great actions!
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