Very well done to Kumari (Year 5) who won the Brewery shopping centre's Search for a Star competition. Kumari performed ‘I Have a Dream’ at the switch on of the Romford Christmas lights on Thursday 17th November. She sang fantastically and with lots of confidence in front of hundreds of people who had gathered for the ceremony. The Romford Recorder featured a large photograph and a quote from the talented singer.
Local journalists were also interested to hear about our World War II day. Read their report below:
In the Romford Recorder
November 29, 2011
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