CHURCHER’S College Junior School (CCJS) in Liphook has held its annual summer concert.

More than 50 performers took part in the annual summer concert. From harp to bassoon, jazz to folk, ensembles to solos, the pupils of CCJS showed off their musicianship and performance skills in an array of pieces.

The concert provided a platform for the school’s ensembles to perform, and Ballistic Brass, Wacky Winds, the Ukulele Group, Sensational Strings, Glee Club and the Advanced Recorder Group all gave assured performances.

The audience were also treated to many solos items, showcasing the breadth of musical talent within the school.

CCJS deputy headteacher Philipa Yugin-Power said: “An aim of the school is to foster a willing ‘can do attitude’ among the pupils, and to take ownership of mistakes in order to learn and move forward.

“It was great to see the performers putting this in action on stage and really proving how adept and resilient they are to performing with nerves, not being afraid to try again, and knowing that their best efforts are always good enough.

“The audience were hugely supportive and the children did themselves proud.”