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Warwick School’s Fanfare Team performs at prestigious Legal Service

Warwick School’s Fanfare Team was once again out in action this week, this time with the honour of performing at the annual High Sheriff’s Legal Service. The event took place on Tuesday, 7 October at the historic St Mary’s Church in Warwick.

This special occasion brought together many of Warwickshire’s most distinguished guests, including the High Sheriff, the Lord Lieutenant, and Mayors from across the county, along with other local dignitaries such as Judges and Magistrates, Police and Armed Forces representatives and religious leaders.

Fanfare Team opened the service with a stirring rendition of A Canterbury Flourish, marking the start of proceedings and heralding the arrival of the legal procession. The service then continued with an opening prayer, hymns, and readings, followed by an address from Reverend Canon Angus Aagaard, the High Sheriff’s Chaplain. To close the ceremony, the congregation joined together to sing the National Anthem, which featured a magnificent and polished performance of Gordon Jacob’s iconic opening and second verse fanfares.

Congratulations to all the boys involved – Edward, Will, Nimal, Ifan, Tom, and Lawrence for representing the school with such professionalism and musical excellence!