Talented choristers from Oxford High School have been recorded by the BBC as part of a national competition.
Cameramen recorded the choir after 46 girls from years five and six (ages nine to 11) were selected as one of the final six groups in the junior section of the BBC's Celebrate: Songs of Praise Festival of School Choirs competition.
The choir was selected in the top six for its performance of the well-known hymn, Immortal Invisible, and a setting of Psalm 150.
The last three schools will be selected based on their recorded performance and invited to perform at the Symphony Hall in Birmingham as well as appear on Songs of Praise.
Caron Ogle, a spokesman for the school, said the recording went well and the girls were hopeful of progressing further in the competition.
She said: "It was very exciting for them to have cameramen there."
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