YOUNGSTERS showed off their vocal talents as part of a mass choir in Notting Hill last week.
Pupils from Childs Hill School in Dersingham Road performed at The Tabernacle Arts Centre in Powis Square, as part of a musical showcase featuring 139 youngsters from across London.
The concert was run in association with the Birthing People and Music charity and Emusik management, which provides vocal and music tuition to schools and youth groups.
Prior to the concert, the students enjoyed workshops in vocal training, playing the electric and bass guitar, percussion and the drums.
Headteacher Jayne Franklin said: "The staff and pupils at Childs Hill School have enjoyed every moment of working with Emusik.
"Watching the children’s confidence grow each week when they perform as a choir has been very special and the final concert always brings a tear to my eye.
"Emusik’s enthusiasm and talent is incredible and I am delighted that our pupils have gained so much from the experience."
The evening also featured guest artists Lyrical Soldier, Riccardo Mitchell and Ekklesia.
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