Children from St. Joseph’s Catholic Voluntary Academy in Matlock were given the opportunity to sing with the largest children’s choir in the world.
Twenty children from Years 3 to 6 at the school signed up to take part in Young Voices, which is the largest school choir in the world, where thousands of children perform as a single choir to capacity audiences of family and friends.
Events are held across the country in large arenas. Children from St. Joseph’s took part in a concert at Sheffield Arena, which was filled to its capacity of over 4,500 people.
Emily Coxhead, Year One and Two teacher at St. Joseph’s, ran workshops with the pupils in the lead up to the concert, during which they learnt songs and dance moves.
She said: “It was amazing, the children absolutely loved it. We had a great view and when we saw people walking on to the stage the children were so excited, they were just loving life. It was so lovely to see their faces.
“We learned eight or nine songs and dance moves, one of the songs was in a different language and the children learnt British Sign Language for another song.
Miss Coxhead is hoping that the school can be part of Young Voices again next year. She said: “A lot of the children have never been in a venue that big before. It was an incredible experience for them to be with so many people, all singing together. It will really help to build their confidence as a lot of them were quite nervous before the concert.”
Stacey Carr, Headteacher at St. Joseph’s, said: “This was a unique opportunity for our children, which will help them to grow and learn, and it will also help to boost their confidence. We are always looking to enhance the life opportunities of our students and this is a perfect example of that. I would like to thank Miss Coxhead and the staff who worked so hard to make this such a wonderful experience for our children.”
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Saint Joseph’s Matlock y7 with MC Grammar, a teacher who raps.