
December 17th 2025
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Blackheath High has a long tradition of musical excellence. As well as the wonderful news about Abi Gilchrist’s Alumna of the Year 2025 win, we are also delighted to announce that Charlotte in Year 8 has been selected to sing with the prestigious National Youth Choir.
The National Youth Choir (NYC) is considered to be one of the best choirs in the world, with an extremely competitive audition process. It brings together 1,000 singers aged 9-25 from across the UK and opens doors to professional-level musical experiences including national concert performances, residential courses, masterclasses and opportunities to collaborate with leading choral musicians and composers. NYC has nurtured singers who have gone on to professional success - from the soaring tenor of Ben Thapa (of G4), to West End star Jon Robyns, to pianist-composer Rich Batsford.
For Charlotte to be selected - particularly for a coveted Soprano role - is an exceptional achievement, reflecting not only her vocal ability but also the commitment, passion and potential that the NYC is looking for in its members. With this acceptance, she will join a community of the UK’s most promising young singers and begin a journey offering outstanding musical, social and educational opportunities.
Charlotte is following in the footsteps of her musically gifted mother, Sarah, an alumna of Blackheath High (1980–1993). Sarah now sings in the newly formed Blackheath High Adult Choir, which made its debut at the Old Royal Naval College in December. In a wonderful family moment, Sarah, Charlotte and her sister Emily all performed together at
the concert.