Luton's Beech Hill Primary in Guinness bid


Across the country, 75 schools were simultaneously involved in reading the first chaper of J K Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, hoping to beat the current record which stands at 3,509.
Beech Hill students were dressed as if they were in a classroom at Hogwarts with readers wearing hats and cloaks, Gryffindor-style.
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Hide AdHeadteacher Mrs Debbie Bosher introduced the lesson and readings from the first chapter were given by Luton mayor Cllr Tahir Khan, children, teachers and a governor.
Chair of governors Colin Brown said: “It was a fabulous event and the children were excited by the possibility of being record-breakers.”
And it looks like they may have their wish – the figure already stands at 4,000 and not all schools have made their returns.