Barrington Christian Academy students display their artwork

Local private school holds its annual Arts Festival

Posted 6/15/18

The students at Barrington Christian Academy celebrated the arts during their annual Arts Festival.

The performing arts were on display on a recent Thursday and Friday evening. The eighth grade …

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Barrington Christian Academy students display their artwork

Local private school holds its annual Arts Festival

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The students at Barrington Christian Academy celebrated the arts during their annual Arts Festival.

The performing arts were on display on a recent Thursday and Friday evening. The eighth grade play presented "The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet" directed by Jenna Tremblay.

Students in all grades presented a collection of songs during their spring concert, "A Song in My Heart."

Visual Arts were also on display and were available for viewing by the public. Ceramic sculptures, photography, paintings, and drawings filled the school hallways for the community to view. 

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