Kids can play pan too

St Margaret's Boys AC players celebrate after winning the primary schools' competition in the 2024 National Schools Panorama, Queen's Park Savannah. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle
St Margaret's Boys AC players celebrate after winning the primary schools' competition in the 2024 National Schools Panorama, Queen's Park Savannah. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle

Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival season is well known for its many competitions, including the National Junior Panorama.

Schools throughout the country participated in the event, with St Margaret's Anglican Primary School, Belmont winning the coveted title in the primary schools category. And while winning is good, sometimes the more important thing is that the children have fun while preparing for and performing before the judges.

Newsday Kids visited captured these images of some of the children showcasing their musical skills and enjoying themselves in the process.

Not intimidated by the size of the pans, this player shows the judges his skills. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle

This little player focuses on her craft. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle

St Mary's Government Primary students show how it's done. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle

Vance River RC players feel the vibe. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle

Nelson Street Boys' RC play give an enthusiastic performance. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle

A St Margaret's Boys AC student starts the party in the Engine Room. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle

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