A PAIR of youngsters rapped their way to victory in a school talent show.
The Adamsrill Primary School competition featured 11 acts who had been put through to the final by their classmates.
It was organised by the school’s council, using money from the tuck shop to provide finalists with trophies, medals and chocolate.
Youngsters aged from seven to 11 performed gymnastics, music, singing and comedy for a panel of judges which included the Sydenham school’s cook and grandparents.
In the end Umi Marke-King, aged 10, and 11-year-old George Elmore emerged victorious with their comedy rap about school life.
Learning mentor Gail Banks said: “There were no Simon Cowells. The judges only had good, edifying things to say.”
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