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Harlequins player visits Croydon High
Published: Friday, 18 May 2012 11:28

There was great excitement at Croydon High School recently when Harlequins player, Tim Fairbrother, paid a visit to the school along with the actual Aviva Premiership Trophy.

During the months building up to the Aviva Premiership Rugby Final 2012, 560 young people from around the country have been trained by a team of West End choreographers, brought on board by nationally acclaimed educational specialists Pro-Excel, to learn a dance routine which they will perform, just before kick-off, to a capacity crowd of 82,000 at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday May 26th. A large number of these students come from Croydon High School in Selsdon. They have spent a great deal of out of school hours working hard to learn and perfect the routine and in recognition of the girls dedication and enthusiasm Premiership Rugby organised for Tim and the Trophy to visit the school.

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