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Disney Star Naomi Scott Thrills Pupils

Naomi Scott, star of the Disney movie 'Lemonade Mouth' and Sky TV's blockbuster sci-fi series 'Terra Nova', recently visited the Junior School to talk to the children about her career and Christian faith.  She came along with the 'Frantic' team, a group of children workers from The Bridge Church in Woodford. 

Year 6 pupil, Sofia, reports:
An up and coming star of the silver screen, Naomi amazingly found time to come and visit the pupils at our school. We are an extremely lucky school to experience visits from well known celebrities. Last week Michael Copp from 'The Apprentice' visited us and not so long ago we met West Ham footballer, Jordan Spence.  

Naomi, Jordan Spence's  girlfriend, gave us some tips about achieving your ambitions in life and told us how she became a star. The first great step forward in her acting career was in 2011 when she was cast as Mo Banjaree in  the hit Disney film, 'Lemonade Mouth'.  She had been spotted singing in her church and on a Youtube clip and soon found herself jetting off to Los Angeles! That same year, she was cast as Maddy Shannon, in the Steven Spielberg produced science fiction series 'Terra Nova'  which ran on Sky 1.

 

Some interesting facts that not many people know about Naomi is that she is half Gujarati Indian and half British. Her father and mother run a church in Woodford. 

 

Another Year 6 pupil, Ugur, adds his thoughts on Naomi's visit: 
Naomi told us she attended a nearby secondary school, Davenant Foundation, which  a number of Year 6 pupils will be transfering to in September. She said it was a great school and told us about some of the teachers there. 



 

Naomi kindly answered a series of questions during a Q&A session and spoke passionately about her belief in God and the importance of her family. 

 

During her visit  the Frantic team set up a challenge which meant Naomi had to go into a wind machine cubicle and catch as many bits of sponge as she could in one minute. Year 6 teacher, Miss Roberts, joined in the fun. Both dressed up in clown costumes. Needless to say, Miss Roberts lost! 

 

We also got to watch a trailer of Terra Nova and a Youtube video of Naomi singing  'She’s so gone' one of the songs from the Lemonade Mouth movie. 

 

With a photographer from the local press snapping away, Naomi said her goodbyes leaving us with great memories and some Lemonade Mouth goodies.



















 

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