Video: Banbury primary school teachers make TikTok dance video to show support for NHS and key workers

Several teachers from a Banbury primary school have put together a TikTok dance video to show community spirit and appreciation for key workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Kelly Giles, a year two teacher, and several of her colleagues at Orchard Fields Community School in Banbury recorded a TikTok dance video.

She said: "We had great fun learning this TikTok dance whilst looking after the key worker and vulnerable children."

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The other three teachers featured in the dance video include, year two teacher, Sam Browne, year six teacher, Bernadette Grace and year six teacher, Thomas Halford.

A screen shot photo from the teachers (Orchard Fields Community School in Banbury) who performed a TikTok dance videoA screen shot photo from the teachers (Orchard Fields Community School in Banbury) who performed a TikTok dance video
A screen shot photo from the teachers (Orchard Fields Community School in Banbury) who performed a TikTok dance video

NHS staff around the country are performing popular TikTok dance routines to boost team morale and encourage the public to stay at home.

Kelly added: "We made it to show our appreciation for all of the key workers and trying to keep spirits high.

"We took our inspiration from the NHS staff and thought if they could perform the popular TikTok dance to boost moral then so could we!"

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