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House Music

The major house competition of the Autumn 2 term was House Music! Special guest judge Cerys Matthews, founding member of number one selling 1990s alternative rock band Catatonia, joined us for the finals on Tuesday 14th December.

This year each house was randomly assigned a specific decade (or decades) in which to choose songs to perform as a medley. The decade and genre were selected at random from a hat by their Head of House at the beginning of term. In the final performances, houses performed in chronological order in front of an audience of Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 students throughout the day.

Thanks to our judges (left to right): Cerys Matthews, Ms Cockell, Ms Sandford & Mr Clayton

Up first was Pankhurst house representing the 1960s and 1970s. They chose to perform a medley of Motown classics, including My Girl by the Temptations and Stop in the Name of Love by the Supremes. Special shout out to soloists Anna (9 Mirzakhani), Gabriel (10 Beckett), Lyric (13 Tutu)!

Honeyball were up next with their 1980s, singing I Wanna Dance with Somebody by Whitney Houston, Radio Ga Ga by Queen and (I've Had) The Time of My Life from the 80s film Dirty Dancing. Well done to Noah (7 Wonder), Danielle (9 Turing) and Irene (10 Parker) for taking on the solos.

Angelou had picked the 1990s and performed the Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme and I Want It That Way by the Backstreet Boys, with solos from Imaan (8 Almodovar), Charlotte (7 Taylor) and Mabel (7 Taylor). The performance got the crowd singing along throughout!

Franklin finished the show with their “year 2000” mash up of Eminem’s Real Slim Shady, Who Let the Dogs Out by Baha Men, Body Bumpin’ by Public Announcement and Same My Name by Destiny’s Child. This performance was undoubtedly an audience favourite in the finals! The students singing the lead vocals for Same My Name - Hannah (12 Roosevelt), Sina (10 Stoppard) and Prudence (10 Hansberry) were praised by the judges for their impressive vocals. Ella (9 Euler) was also praised for leading on Who Let the Dogs Out and Keishin (9 Fermat) smashed the performance intro! Franklin’s winning “Year 2000” performance!

Angelou’s sparkle-filled 1990s entry

Honeyball’s dance inspired 1980s show

Pankhurst’s 1960s & 1970s Motown medley The quality of performances was fantastic Cerys Matthews even told students that the show outshone other competitions she had judged at local schools! Our huge thanks to Mr Rigby and the music department, the Heads of House and of course every student performer for their hard work putting together such a fantastic show!

After a finale of a Christmas sing-along to Last Christmas by Wham, the judges withdrew to tally their scores and make a final decision. However, students had to wait until the End of Term assemblies on Friday 17th December to find out the results!

Franklin proved to be both an audience and judges’ favourite and took the top spot, earning 20,000 house points for first place. The judge could not separate Angelou and Pankhurst, who came out of the scoring process with matching scores and shared second place, each earning 15,000 house points. Honeyball earnt 5,000 house points for fourth place.

The major house competition was the final score to be added to the house points total for the end of Autumn 2 totals, and the final results were incredibly close! H O U S E C O M P E T I T I O N S After a successful run of interim house competitions and strong results in attendance and commendations, Pankhurst just managed to beat out Franklin house by 1,175 points, leading with 100,825 points at the end of Autumn 2! It’s also incredibly close between third and fourth place, with Angelou just 8,035 points behind Honeyball. With 20,000 points on offer for the winners of House Dance in the Spring 1 and House Drama in Spring 2, we can’t wait to see how the House Cup race unfolds next term!

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