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Catmose College pupils perform at Christmas concert

Head boy Billy Hunt and head girl Poppy Spencer with director of music Matt Sammy. Photo by Stuart Williams.

Head boy Billy Hunt and head girl Poppy Spencer with director of music Matt Sammy. Photo by Stuart Williams.

Pupils have been making themselves heard at a school’s annual concert.

Youngsters from Catmose College performed a medley of festive songs at their Christmas Concert at All Saints’ Church in Oakham.

The concert featured music directed by director of music Matt Sammy and drama by director of drama Leanne Mitchell. The choir also sang carols with members of the public.

Principal Stuart Williams said: “It was a truly wonderful concert that really marked the start of Christmas and shows off the real spirit of the college.”

Pictured above are head boy Billy Hunt and head girl Poppy Spencer with director of music Matt Sammy.

Photo: Stuart Williams


 
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