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Christmas Concert

We were delighted to hold our annual Christmas Concert last night as part of our seasonal celebrations. 

The concert opened with pre-concert carols performed by the Brass Band followed by a welcome by the Deputy Head Boy and Girl. There were outstanding solo recitals during the first half, with the Junior choir, String Quintet and the Gospel choir all performing after the interval. The concert finished with Mr Sutherland’s address and the Jazz band played to close the wonderful evening.

Miss Stevens, Director of Music, commented "It was lovely to perform once again to a packed Barbirolli Hall. The students have worked really hard and the music teachers are very proud of them all".

Thank you to our Parents Association for their support and providing festive refreshments during the evening.

A huge well done to all our talented students and to all staff members who helped in putting this event together along with friends and family who attended.

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