SINGING, dancing, gymnastics, magic and boxing were among some of the talents on display at a school’s talent show.
Pupils from years 3, 4, 5 and 6 at Perry Wood Primary and Nursery School wowed the audience of family, friends and staff with their performances, which also included karate, piano playing, poetry recital and comedy.
The competition was judged by former Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalists Nicola Lloyd and Pippa Longhorne and finalist Julian Smith, who played saxophone for the children.
The show winner was Year 4 pupil and gymnast, Mia Harding.
Music co-ordinator and talent show director Chris Allison said: "At Perry Wood, we are always looking for new ways to promote the arts and a talent show is an excellent way to engage the children.
“We are very proud of all of our performers: they worked really hard practising their acts beforehand and displayed tremendous confidence on stage."
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