More than 50 pupils from the school will travel to London to performJudith Johnson's Scary Play on 16 July, after fighting off toughcompetition to win a place at the Connections Festival, which showcases10 new plays for young people. "I am quite simply knocked out by theachievements of everyone who has worked on this," said head teacher TonyHardiker.
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