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Dancing their Way to the Top!

Disciplined, committed and passionate performances by the Performing Arts Dance Ensembles of the College, led to the ensembles taking first place at the recent Liverpool School Sports Partnership dance competition. The dance competition, which is open to all high schools across Liverpool, provides an innovative platform for rich cultural exchange and the promotion of Dance within sport. The dancers from Archbishop Beck Catholic College competed against a number of well-established schools with highly regarded dance programs. Director of Dance at the College, Susan Foster said “Their hard work and efforts have paid off and they should be so proud of what has been achieve, both Dance ensembles gaining first place.”