His skills as a make-up artist were matched only by the speed of his brilliantly witty one-liners.
07.04.2020 - 11:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Teachers at a Perth school were able to put a smile on their pupils’ faces with a video of them singing along to a popular song.
Pupils and staff at Tulloch Primary usually join together at their Friday assembly to sing ‘You Are a Star’, a song by Fishcy Music, a Scottish charity that produces top quality music full of hope and humour.
Deputy head teacher Lesley Stewart posted the video on social media, and has been left overwhelmed by the reaction from both the pupils and their parents.
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His skills as a make-up artist were matched only by the speed of his brilliantly witty one-liners.
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