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Ed Sheeran's guitar funds a school's music centre!

 


Ed Sheeran with guitar maker George Lowden and the guitar he is donatingPA Media Here is Ed Sheeran with Northern Ireland-based guitar-maker George Lowden they created this guitar for his album = Thanks to one of Ed Sheeran's guitars a primary school in Suffolk has raised enough money to open a music centre! The guitar raised more than £50000 in a charity raffle. Ed is from Suffolk where the school and music centre are located. The guitar was made by an expert for Ed to use on his latest album = Equals and raised a huge £52765 for the music centre.

Children from the school have said the new building has been filled with artwork and is a really beautiful place to relax. Have you been to see your new school for next year?

Why are some foods disappearing from school meals? Would you like a four-day school week? Pupils and headteacher at the school in SuffolkGuy CampbellBB Pupils at the school said the new modern building was a privilege to be able to use Another pupil said It's such a privilege to have our own music space for our school and there are many thanks for Ed Sheeran and all his team The opening of a music centre at a Framlingham school Guy CampbellBBC This is the new music centre its been named the SRH Music Ark Music is the heart of our school and to actually have this wonderful resource here is a very emotional thing.Helen Picton Headteacher Head teacher Helen Picton added All our children they can go in there they can be calm they can be excited they can be inspirational but they can start to heal after the pandemic we've been through.

We have a music pod that is open to all to our neuro-divergent children we have a disabled toilet so we can have disabled facilities for the children.

Who actually won the guitar? Kellie Myers from Ipswich with her sons Henry and Jacob and husband GrahamGeeWizzPA Media Here you can see Kellie her husband and Jacob and Henry holding the guitar with Ed's special message on! Ed's guitar was raffled off by a charity called GeeWhizz and its winner was hospital worker Kellie Myers from Ipswich - who bought her ticket for £5! Ed wrote a message on the guitar for her two sons Henry who is 14 and Jacob who is 13. He signed it and wrote Henry  Jacob! Play this guitar Kellie says her boys were thrilled and delighted and the whole family loves Ed.

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