MUSIC of all kinds has been on the agenda at a Trowbridge school this week.
Young people at the Clarendon College have been experiencing different styles of music from around the world.
Teacher David Bullock said: "It is national music week and we have different kinds of music every day."
The week began with a swing, when salsa was the music of the day. This was followed by classical opera then bhangra, blues, and reggae and calypso to round off the events. An assembly featured music composed and played by the students.
Staff have also been doing their bit to encourage music appreciation by using it as part of their lessons. Each teacher was asked to name their favourite album and copies of the album sleeves have been used to create a display.
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