BROMYARD youngsters have been enjoying their school’s new state-of-the-art music and drama studio.
Queen Elizabeth High School’s £16,000 studio was opened last week by Councillor Philip Price, cabinet member for children’s services.
It features a 16-track mixer, an IMac computer fitted with professional-standard software, a control desk, lighting bar and stage.
The facility has already been hired out by drama groups and bands including Orbitron - made up of former Queen Elizabeth pupils.
Teacher David Kemp said: “It will be useful for drama students, music students, we can put on shows and record concerts professionally - it is a complete community-use facility.”
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