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Gravesend pupils hit the small screens after joining forces with rapper Kano

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The street cred of three Gravesend youngsters is being boosted
as they hit the nation’s TV screens with rapper Kano.

The Thamesview School pupils were
among two-dozen students to help the star make the video for his
latest single, More Than One Way.

Raj Barsa, 15, and 17-year-olds
Charlie Rayfield and Georgia Bradford (pictured above) used
their knowledge from a diploma in construction to prepare the
set.

Now behind-the scenes footage is being
used for an advert promoting the new vocational qualification for
14 to 19-year-olds.

Kano said: "It’s a really important
campaign because there are too many kids who don’t think they can
make it to the top.

"They give up before they’ve even
started and that’s wrong – everyone can succeed, and it’s really
important that young people believe in themselves."

The Government advert will run for a
month. View footage of the Thamesview School pupils in action
above.

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