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The School Broadcasting Council for the United Kingdom had been set up in 1947, replacing the CCSB, and included Scotland and Wales. In 1953, 25,691 British schools were registered for school radio; 9.55am, 11am and 2pm were for primary schools; 11.20am, 2.20pm and 2.40pm were for secondary modern schools; 11.40am was for grammar schools.
Producer (s) Peter Tattersall [1] " There's No One Quite Like Grandma " is a song by the Stockport -based primary school choir St Winifred's School Choir, released as a single in November 1980. It was number-one on the UK Singles Chart [2] from 21 December 1980 to 3 January 1981. [3] The song was written by Gordon Lorenz, recorded at 10cc 's ...
The song has been used to teach children names of colours. [1] [2] Despite the name of the song, two of the seven colours mentioned ("red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue") – pink and purple – are not actually a colour of the rainbow (i.e. they are not spectral colors; pink is a variation of shade, and purple is the human brain's interpretation of mixed red/blue ...
Singing Together (radio) Singing Together. (radio) Singing Together was a BBC Radio schools series which ran from 25 September 1939 to 29 March 2001, with repeats until 25 June 2004. [ 1] Its origins were in Community Singing which was considered necessary at the outbreak of the Second World War following the mass evacuation of children.
Harrow School – "Forty Years On". King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford – Jerusalem. Millfield School – Jerusalem. The London Oratory School - "Quam Bonum Est". Oundle School – "Carmen Undeliense". Reigate Grammar School – "To Be a Pilgrim". Sherborne School - The Carmen[3] Stamford High School - “Within these walls of grey ...
Come and Praise [1] is a hymnal published by the BBC and widely used in collective worship in British schools. The hymnal was compiled by Geoffrey Marshall-Taylor with musical arrangements by Douglas Coombes, and includes well-known hymns such as “Oil in My Lamp”, “Kum Ba Yah” and “Water of Life” as well as Christmas carols and Easter hymns.
"Forty Years On" is a song written by Edward Ernest Bowen and John Farmer in 1872. It was originally written for Harrow School, [1] but has also been adopted by many other schools including Westville Boys' High School, Simon Langton Boys School Canterbury Kent,Starehe Boys' Centre and School, Beverley Grammar School (reputedly the oldest state school in England), Dover Grammar School for Boys ...
Gifted Kid Burnout by Tom O'Donovan. "Girl Next Door" by Saving Jane. "Girl School" by Britny Fox. "Girls' School" by Paul McCartney and Wings. "Git Up, Git Out" By OutKast. "Go Forth and Die" by Dethklok. "Go on to School" by Jimmy Reedfrom his first Vee-Jayalbum I'm Jimmy Reed. "Going Away to College" by Blink-182.