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Posted: 3rd April 2023

Students and staff at Gordon’s School sang their way through a whole 24 hours of Karaoke to end the term on a high note and to raise money for the school’s charity, the Camelthorn Foundation.

 

The event, masterminded by Head of House Gary Knight took the form of a Garyoke, raising hundreds of pounds for the charity and for the building of Gordon’s House, a girls’ boarding house at the Ngamo School in Zimbabwe.

 

The main school hall, the Rec, was rocked to its core, beginning with students paying to see their teachers take the microphone and sing to their favourite songs.

 

Then it was the turn of the students, who supported Mr Knight throughout, boarders setting alarms to wake up during the night for half hourly slots to add their voices to the mammoth fundraising attempt.

 

Popular songs included the rugby anthem Sweet Caroline, Let it Go from Frozen and Backstreet Boys I Want it That Way, but also featured were The Hills are Alive from the Sound of Music and for the School Chaplain, the Reverend Graham Wright, Bon Jovi’s hit Livin’ on a Prayer!

 

Loud, colourful and energetic, everyone give their all, whatever the time of day (or night!).

 

Afterwards, Mr Knight said: “Every performance from the students and staff was joyous and packed with enthusiasm, meaning every rendition was unique (even if they were heard many times). When planning the event, my aim was to unite the school and get as many students and staff singing throughout the 24 hours, as well as raising a substantial amount of money for the Camelthorn Foundation. The 24 hour target seemed ambitious, however the time whizzed by due to the energy produced by the students, which helped to sustain me during the wee small hours”

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