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Hudds Grammar School musical show.(Entertainment)
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Songs For September rang out at Huddersfield Grammar School on Friday night.
The musical show was held to raise money for the Forget- me-not Trust, which plans a children's hospice.
Organised by the head of music Sherie Whittingham-Ball, performances were staged both by her private vocal students and pupils at the school at Luck Lane, Paddock.
"My private singing pupils did a lot of exams and the standar...
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Hudds Grammar School musical show.(Entertainment)
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
; Songs For September rang out at Huddersfield Grammar School on Friday night. The musical show was held to raise money for the Forget- me-not Trust, which plans a children's hospice. Organised by the head of music Sherie Whittingham-Ball, performances were staged both by her private vocal students
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