Charlotte Church plans to turn her home into free private school with her as a music teacher to ‘liberate’ 20 children
SINGER Charlotte Church plans to turn her home into a free private school where she will teach music to kids from "all walks of life".
The school in Dinas Powys in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, will be non fee-paying and will educate children aged between nine and 12. The first year of the school we be in a temporary two-story annex of Charlotte's home before a permanent site is found. "We see a lot of people feeling completely disengaged or don't feel that they have a voice, or that their voice matters."
Welsh is not currently planned to be taught as a subject - but the pupils would learn the language in a 'Welsh kitchen'.
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