A Christmas charity single has been released by a brilliant school

By Jill Dando News

A Christmas charity single has been released by a brilliant school

Students at The King Alfred School Academy Sixth Form in Highbridge, Somerset have released the Do They Know It’s Christmas Time’ song to raise funds for Foodbank and Brain Tumour Research.

It was played for the first time on UK radio via Sedgemoor FM.

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The single will be released via: iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and other additional music streaming platforms.

It follows on from their cover version of “send me on my way” by Rusted Root to raise funds for The MPS Society in the summer

The students are also performing Christmas carols and songs via on YouTube as part of the academy’s “Reverse Advent” and “12 Days of Christmas” campaigns.

Laura Whiteoak, who is Head of Creative Arts Department at TKASA, said: “This is a superb song and for excellent causes. The students are using their generosity and talents to the full.”

Principal Dan Milford said: “This is yet another incredible initiative by our students. They go the extra mile for charity.”

TKASA is a high-flying Somerset based academy, with a soaring sixth form and is part of The Priory Learning Trust. https://www.tkasa.org.uk