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Marlow Foods recently ran a nationwide competition to engage with secondary school pupils about the benefits of a healthy diet. Pupils were challenged to put their music-mixing skills to the test through a special Quorn online game and more than 300 schools entered. 14-year-old George Guven from The Ashcombe School in Dorking was the lucky winner. George's track secured the mini bus for his school and he also won a day with well-known DJ Filthy Rich in a professional recording studio during a DJ master class.
"We are extremely proud of George and I know the children love the music track he put together," said Alison Reed, Ashcombe school deputy head teacher. "It was incredible to win the mini bus and it will be put to very good use."
Date: 11/9/2009
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