PUPILS at an Oxford primary school enjoyed being allowed to make as much noise as they could in class.
Children at Cutteslowe Primary School in Wren Road learned about African drumming, as part of two days of international activities.
Deputy headteacher Sarah Gristwood said: “We are learning about different cultures around the world.
“Every class had a drumming workshop and they will all get the chance to try some international dance.
“They’ve really enjoyed themselves. There has been a constant drumming heard around the school all day.”
Eight-year-old Lexxus Pande, pictured, said: “We’ve been learning all about drumming to songs and learned some rhythms. I really enjoyed it and I liked getting to make lots of noise the most.”
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