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Opinion: If I were in charge of a drama school - Anna Warhurst, 11, south London

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I want to be in charge of a drama school because I want to be an actress when I get older. I would have a floor for every age. The professional people would be at the top of the building and younger kids would be at the bottom. We'd have a massive hall with a stage with lights and things and a big room full of all the actresses to go in - like a big staff room and coffee room to chill out in. It would be like a house or flat where they will stay and you can have your own butler.

I'd have an office with five butlers. They'd sort out all my work and make sure they gave me updates about what was going on. It would be the best acting school in the world.

It would be really modern and really famous even though it had just been built. Everywhere you looked would be loads of people walking around and there'd be a really big garden with loads of things to do and lots of festivals held there.

The Queen would be a regular visitor, she'd beg to come, you wouldn't have to ask her to come, and in the garden there would be loads of tents and loads of discos and parties and fireworks every night. There would be a special part for the elderly and disabled so disabled people could get in.

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