Story by Owler Brook Primary Scool – editorial team, photography and reporting: Adam, Yousaf, Fatima, Samaiya, Hala, Hanan
The X Factor judges arrive
Easter the Eggs Factor is held on the last day of school at Owler Brook Primary School.
With wonderful acts and the X Factor judges there, everyone is excited and eager to join in the fun.
Anyone throughout the entire school could audition and have a lucky chance of being in first place. The winner also gets to choose an Easter egg and win a gold medal.
There were 25 acts and more than 100 people joined in. They sang What Does the Fox Say, Let It Go, Birds of the Feather and lots more. Some acts even wore costumes such as The Frozen Girls and The Fox Singers. The acts were very confident since the teachers encouraged them to try hard.
The winners were the beatboxers, whose names were Fabian and Damian, and Nof and Maya who were singing “Let It Go” from the movie Frozen.
Fortunately, the judges loved all the acts that came up on stage and are eager to come again next year for some more fantastic talent.
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