A CONSTRUCTION company has enabled music-mad Trinity High School students to sing with chart toppers S Club 7, writes Melina Cannon.
Greswolde Construction pulled out the stops to finish the Easemore Road school's new high-tech recording studio in time for the students to record backing vocals for the group's Children in Need single.
The recording studio forms part of a £1m developments, including a new classroom block, library with a "living green roof" and sixth form centre.
These were also finished in time for the school term and have doubled the space available to the 1,050 pupils.
Trinity High was given the chance to play a part in the Children in Need single after schools across the UK were invited to put forward a recording for the chorus of the song in S Club 7's bid to break the record for the most people singing on a record.
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