Three schools came together to share in the majesty of song at a Norwich school.
Thorpe House Langley Preparatory School, on Yarmouth Road, hosted two other schools for a multi-schools choir event.
They were joined on Friday by the choirs of nearby Hillside Avenue Primary School and The Old School Henstead, near Beccles, to perform in front of parents.
Anne Berry-Smith, music teacher at Thorpe House, said: 'We've been wanting to do this for over two years and it was amazing.
'Every choir was quite different from each other which was great because they were in no way competitive.'
After each singing twice, with two soloists each, the choirs came together to sing two songs, one from Beauty and the Beast and the other from Grease.
Mrs Berry-Smith added: 'I did some big band singing when I was a child and it gives you a real sense of achievement, so I thought about how I could give our children the same sort of thing.
'Now, because this has been such a success, next year we are going to hold this in the summer term and invite lots of other schools.'
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