Warwick schools celebrate Burns Night

Bag pipes were played to youngsters from Emscote Infant School to welcome them to a special Burns Night party in Warwick.
Bagpiper Joe Moore pipes the Emscote children into All Saints school ahead of their combined 'Burns Night' event on Thursday.
MHLC-23-01-14 Burns Night Jan33Bagpiper Joe Moore pipes the Emscote children into All Saints school ahead of their combined 'Burns Night' event on Thursday.
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Bagpiper Joe Moore pipes the Emscote children into All Saints school ahead of their combined 'Burns Night' event on Thursday. MHLC-23-01-14 Burns Night Jan33

The pupils were invited to enjoy an event to mark the annual celebration of the life and works of Scottish poet Robert Burns, which was held by All Saints Junior School in Nelson Avenue.

The children danced to The Gay Gordons - a Scottish country song - sang Auld Lang Syne and watched with delight as a haggis was ‘piped in’ by piper Joe Moore.

Actual Burns Night is celebrated mainly in Scotland on or around January 25 and took place last Saturday.

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