Sunderland Echo

Thousands in virtual school choir concert

- Tommy Greene echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A Catholic education trust has organised a school-wide virtual choir, bringing to - gether thousands of schoolchil­dren ahead of Christmas.

Singing “Angels We Have Heard On High”, about 2,000 children from a dozen schools across Sunderland, South Tyneside and East Durham took part in the digital event.

Bishop Chadwick Catholic Education Trust has also created a music video for the carol to show “what Christmas means to North East children and how the power of hope and togetherne­ss” can help schools and their communitie­s get through tough times.

Commenting on the initiative, Brendan Tapping, Bishop Chadwick Catholic Education Trust’s CEO, said: “In what is a truly unique and challengin­g time for education, we wanted to bring together our schools and show the importance of togetherne­ss, fortitude, and community, especially at Christmas.

“These values, as well as the ethos of Christiani­ty, unite us all during times where we must remain resilient to provide positive, engaged learning.

“The carol has a specifical­ly important meaning coming from Bishop Chadwick himself. The children worked incredibly hard and each played an important role in creating

the song which sounds wonderful.

“Thank you to everyone including our teachers, our families and of course Mike for their work in bringing together the choir which, with thousands of children across different loca

tions, was no mean feat.”

Local musician and singer, Mike Mcgrother, worked with the schools to put together the virtual choir. He visited each school individual­ly and oversaw the recording of their respective carol renditions.

The virtual choir work forms part of the trust’s wider ‘Journeys of Hope’ project, which aims to demonstrat­e how young people and their families can adapt to the current challenges facing schools.

Further activities linked to the scheme are expected to take place over next year’s school term.

Commenting on the carolsinge­rs’ efforts, Mr Mcgrother said: “We wanted to do something to not just raise spirits, but show how important strong communitie­s are in overcoming adversity.

“The children worked so hard in learning the lyrics and hitting the right notes - they did a cracking job and it was great to visually depict what Christmas means to each child too.”

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 ??  ?? St Bede’s Catholic Comprehens­ive School performing outdoors.
St Bede’s Catholic Comprehens­ive School performing outdoors.
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St Bede’s Catholic Comprehens­ive School, Peterlee.
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St. Aidan’s Catholic Academy in Sunderland.

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