Lower School Choir Serenades Windsor Castle!

By Published On: December 13th, 2023

In a splendid blend of musical and regal ambiance, the Lower School Choir graced Windsor Castle with their beautiful singing. Under the guidance of Mrs Cowan, the Lower School Choir had the honour of adding to the Winsdor Castle festivities. The halls adorned in festive Christmas decor provided the perfect backdrop for the choir’s performance.

This extraordinary opportunity not only showcased the talent within our School but also allowed the young singers to experience the thrill of performing in just a grand venue. Mrs Cowan’s dedication to providing such unique opportunities highlights the commitment to nurturing artistic excellence within the school community.

A heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Cowan for orchestrating this memorable opportunity for our talented young vocalists and well done to Lower School Choir for representing our School so wonderfully.

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