Doncaster school teachers record hilarious 'I Will Survive' karaoke video for pupils in lockdown

Teachers at a Doncaster school have brought a smile to their pupils in lockdown – by recording a hilarious karaoke version of 70s disco classic I Will Survive.
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Staff at McAuley Catholic High School filmed themselves singing the famed Gloria Gaynor track to give students a giggle during the coronavirus lockdown.

Teachers can be seen singing and dancing as they work from home because of the pandemic.

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The clip was the brainchild of school chaplain Polly Witter and Year 10 behaviour and achievement leader Rachel Jackson.

Teachers and staff have recorded the hilarious clip for pupils.Teachers and staff have recorded the hilarious clip for pupils.
Teachers and staff have recorded the hilarious clip for pupils.

Head John Rooney said: “Social distancing' is a massive challenge particularly to schools which rely upon strong and close relationships. We put a lot of emphasis on staff and student well-being and this a great and fun way to put a much needed smile on faces as well as making people a little closer together. Polly and Rachel plan for this to become a weekly thing.”

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