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Pupils Invite Guests to Find out More About Islamic Life Thursday March 29, 2012, Recorder 7 Chemical School concert set duo spillage at school pool on path to TV stardom An assistant caretaker at a Redbridge school was taken to hospital with breathing Opera singers stun Britain’s Got Talent crowd difficulties on Monday fol- lowing a chemical spill. by Jessica Earnshaw Firefighters were called to a spillage in the swim- [email protected] ming pool area of New- A Britain’s Got Talent duo, bridge School, Gresham who have become reality Drive, Chadwell Heath. show sensations over- Staff and 60 children were »night, started their careers told to keep away from the at a Chigwell school. pool and its neighbouring N Cllr Elaine Norman, centre, visited the Al-Noor School as part of Jonathan Antoine, 17, and plant area after sodium bi- Islam Awareness Week Charlotte Jaconelli, 16, at- sulfite and sodium hy- tended West Hatch High pochlorite were spilled. School in High Road, before The caretaker was taken Pupils invite guests to find leaving to focus on their sing- to Queen’s Hospital, Rom- ing. ford, with minor breathing Millions of viewers saw Si- difficulties but informed out more about Islamic life mon Cowell describe tenor Redbridge Council on Mon- Jonathan as “unbelievable” day that he was fine. More than 300 primary left looking forward to more after his performance of The school children are visiting in the future.” Prayer by Celine Dion and an Islamic school to watch Exhibits and displays have Andrea Bocelli, alongside his plays, look at an exhibition N Jonathan Antoine, who has been compared to Pavarotti, and been created by pupils friend Charlotte. and have their questions Charlotte Jaconelli were a hit on Britain’s Got Talent Man found which explore various At the end of their audition, answered in celebration of aspects of Islamic life which aired on Saturday, the He added: “I just want to is immensely proud of both national Islam Awareness including health, entire audience at the Ham- sing and have fun with sing- Jonathan and Charlotte and Week. stabbed environment, sport, art and mersmith Apollo erupted ing. I’ve found so many inter- we wish them all the best in The week of activities is animals. into applause and gave them esting people in this industry the next stage of the competi- A man was taken to hospi- taking place at the Al-Noor a standing ovation. and I think this is a good op- tion.” tal as a priority after being Children from seven schools School in Green Lane, The talented double act portunity to do that. After an initial negative re- stabbed in Chadwell Heath. in Redbridge have been Goodmayes, and kicked off first performed together at Head of music at the school, action from the show’s judg- The man, understood to invited to Al-Noor. with a visit from the leader the school’s end-of-year con- Ginette Brown, who taught es, Jonathan added: “To be be in his late teens or early of Redbridge Council Cllr Ms Butt said: “It’s all about cert last year and a sports the pair for five years, said: honest, for me it was expected 20s, was found injured in Keith Prince. our children talking and ball to raise money for new “Both Jonathan and Char- because I don’t look like a Clarissa Road, Chadwell engaging with others and sporting facilities. lotte are exceptionally talent- standard performer. Heath, at around 2.40pm on Someera Butt, headteacher, making a positive Of being compared to opera ed performers who have “I sort of expected there Friday. said: “All the children contribution to society and singer Pavarotti, Jonathan beautiful voices and great ca- would be a reaction and I was No arrests were under- visiting from the working towards the said: “It’s an absolute honour. reers ahead of them. hoping our performance stood to have been made at participating schools common good.” Some of the things he’s done “I and everyone associated would make them think dif- the time of going to press enjoyed the experience and can just move me to tears.” with West Hatch High School ferently.” yesterday (Wednesday). .
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