Two Kensington and Chelsea College music students are vying for a final spot on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent following their selection as an audition entry.

The talented duo – Louise Manning and Narmine Obad (pictured) – beat hundreds of entries to be selected for the early audition stages of the hit series.

Both students submitted video entries with Narmine (16) singing Duffy’s ‘Warwick Avenue’ and Louise (17) singing Roberta Flack’s ‘The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face’.

The girls, who are both studying for their Level 2 Diploma in Music, are now hoping to make it to the live TV stages of the competition.

Narmine, from Victoria, said: “I’ve always been interested in music and grew up listening to all genres of music. It’s great that Kensington and Chelsea College encourages students to think big. The course is amazing as I get to learn all about the business side of music as well focus on the creative side.”

Paul Hall, head of music at the college, added: “This is a great first step on to a bigger musical platform for our two students. Both are incredibly talented and have a real passion for singing.”

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