Ellesmere College has welcomed two new music
scholars who joined the Sixth Form this term after their applications for music scholarships was successful.
Lewis Reardon, who
is in Year 12 and from Shrewsbury, was awarded the Mullock Scholarship
after taking a singing exam at Ellesmere College
and a subsequent audition.
He sang in
front of the Director of Music at Ellesmere College, Tony Coupe, who offered
him a place within days of the exam.
Molly Fry,
who is also in Year 12 and from Whitchurch
– was awarded the Walker scholarship to complete her studies at
Ellesmere College after impressing with her skills on the Clarinet and Trumpet.
Tony Coupe
said, "We are delighted that Lewis and Molly have been able to join the school, the music
department and our community here at Ellesmere College. Both are
incredibly talented and have already started to perform
at events and work with our younger musicians. They have settled in well
and are thriving in both their studies and their music. We encourage students to have a can-do attitude when it comes
to new challenges and whilst Lewis'
scholarship was a whirlwind, we are thrilled that he has adjusted so well and
is making the most of the opportunities available."
"Molly is currently preparing to audition for a regional concerto competition
and will be taking part in a masterclass with professional musicians later this
year. Molly and Lewis will be officially welcomed to the
school with a dinner, bringing their families together
with the Mullock's and the Walker's who generously provide these scholarships
for Sixth Form students. We are
excited to see what they will both achieve and are delighted to be able to
continue to offer these life-changing scholarships
for pupils to come to this college."
To find out more
about music opportunities at Ellesmere College visit: The Arts at Ellesmere College
30th November 2021 Back to News