House Music 2015 – A Real Winner!

October 15, 2015

The House Music competition was a wonderful culmination of tremendous efforts by all the pupils and their House staff over the last seven weeks. The very high standard of performance and presentation in each of the categories was commented on by our adjudicator, Mr Huw Jones from Merchant Taylors’ School.

Congratulations to the winners: Riding’s for the Ensemble, McGill’s for the Part Song, Louis Slayter (Beevor’s) for the Solo, Max Weil (McGill’s) for the Best Conductor and Paull’s for the Unison

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