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Ain't no stopping these youngsters
As part of the Future Schooling in Knowsley marketing campaign, The Knowsley Singers have recorded a cover of the McFadden & Whitehead hit ‘Ain’t No Stopping Us Now’ at the historic and prestigious Parr Street Studio in Liverpool.
The choir is made up of pupils from all of the secondary schools
throughout Knowsley. The record is being used as an ‘anthem
for change’ to launch the advertising campaign for the
Centres for Learning in the borough. The Knowsley Singers will
perform at events throughout the summer, including the Celebration
of Achievement Awards at the Liverpool Philharmonic, in
October.
The advertising campaign is part of a partnership with Radio City
which was launched on the station in May and includes interviews
with pupils, parents, staff and members of the community who are
all involved in the Future Schooling in Knowsley programme.
The recording of the “anthem for change” has been
posted on youtube and to date has received over 300 hits, putting
it above U.S presidential candidate, Barak Obama with his
“anthem for change” campaign.
Cllr Graham Wright, Knowsley’s Cabinet Member for Children
& Family Services, said:
“Aint No Stopping Us Now’ is about getting young people
inspired about the future of schooling in Knowsley. It reflects our
ambition as a council to raise educational aspirations and
achievement in the borough.”
Knowsley Council has secured £150 million in government
funding, to become one of the first boroughs in the country to
introduce seven ground-breaking centres for learning, to replace
all eleven secondary schools in the area. Construction has already
begun on many of the sites. The first centre for learning, North
Huyton Joint Faith, is due to open in January 2009 next to the
existing St Edmund of Canterbury School.
Watch The Knowsley Singers as they record at Parr
Street Studios (WMV 8MB)
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council,
PO Box 21 Archway Road,
Huyton
L36 9YU
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