Beautiful and stirring: carol service marks musical end to the term
A string of pupil organists got the Service of Nine Lessons and Carols off to a rousing start, while the sweet sounds of soloists and of the Chamber Choir helped make it a memorable and moving occasion.
The congregation at St John the Baptist Church were treated to some lesser-known carols from the Chamber Choir and Barbershop group. They also enjoyed joining in themselves throughout the service with festive favourites, culminating in Hark! The Herald Angels sing.
Held by tradition on the eve of the final day of term, the service in the parish church followed days of seasonal activities at QE, including Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, and a toy collection for Sebby’s Corner, the family charity on the adjacent Queen’s Road Industrial Estate.
Headmaster Neil Enright said: “The carol service was ambitious in scale and the music impressive, from epic fanfares and orchestral flourishes, to pitch-perfect vocals in pieces such as the Chamber Choir’s Masters in this Hall, and not forgetting the belting congregational carols! The boys who gave readings delivered them with aplomb. All in all, it was both a beautiful and stirring occasion.
“My thanks go to Father Sam Rossiter and the churchwardens, and to all the School staff whose tireless efforts make such splendid occasions possible.”
After the initial organ voluntaries, given by organists from Years 7–10, there were two minutes of silent reflection, before the Chamber Choir sang the Introit, O Come Emmanuel. In customary fashion, the final reading, given by the Headmaster, was the first verses of the prologue to St John’s gospel, starting: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
The service ended with the clergy, choir and dignitaries processing out of the church and with Year 12 organist Noah Morley playing as the recessional, William Mathias’s Fanfare.
VIP guests at the carol service included the Deputy Mayor of Barnet, Councillor Edith David, and the Representative Deputy Lieutenant, Mr Martin Russell, who attended alongside staff, governors, Old Elizabethans, Year 7 pupils and their parents, and other friends of the School.
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Service of Nine Lessons and Carols 2025