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Kerri-Ann Roper

Sir Mick Jagger makes surprise visit to his old school

Sir Mick Jagger made a surprise visit to his old school, Dartford Grammar, in Kent (Pete Bresser/PA) - (PA Media)

Sir Mick Jagger has made a surprise visit to his old school, Dartford Grammar, in Kent.

The Rolling Stones frontman, 82, also visited The Mick Jagger Centre, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a series of special events and performances.

Sir Mick said: “I would like to offer my thanks to all the music teachers at The Mick Jagger Centre and at the school who inspired children and young people in their musical careers, music and the arts to help us to understand what it’s like to be human, what it’s like to express our feelings and emotions.

Sir Mick Jagger met students during a surprise visit to his old school (Pete Bresser/PA) (PA Media)

“Singing and playing is a great way to express your feelings, whether they are feelings of anger, angst, tenderness or love.

“Music also brings us together in a common experience, whether we are singing in a choir, playing here in Dartford, or listening to a band at Wembley Stadium.”

The school’s headmaster, Julian Metcalf, said the return visit from Sir Mick was “very special and the icing on the cake”.

Sir Mick Jagger presented a trophy to the current basketball team (Pete Bresser/PA) (PA Media)

Sir Mick opened the centre in Dartford, Kent, with the Duke of Kent in March 2000 and it has been the home of the Dartford Music School and Dartford Symphony Orchestra ever since.

It is equipped with recording and video studios as well as rehearsal rooms and gallery spaces for students.

The centre is also often used as a venue for local community activities, theatre and music concerts.

Sir Mick Jagger with the Duke of Kent at the opening of The Mick Jagger Centre in 2000 (Rebecca Naden/PA) (PA Archive)

Sir Mick funds a project at the centre which delivers weekly music tuition to more than 1,280 local children.

The project, named Red Rooster, has been going since 2003.

During the visit Sir Mick also presented a trophy to the current Dartford Grammar basketball team, having played the sport himself at school in his early days.

Rolling Stones singer Sir Mick Jagger (back row, far right) in the school basketball team at Dartford Grammar School, which he left in 1961 (Handout/PA) (PA Media)

Sir Mick was born and raised in Dartford, attending Dartford Grammar before going on to study at the London School of Economics.

Sir Mick also met his future bandmate, Keith Richards, as they were classmates in Dartford and went on to found The Rolling Stones in the 1960s.

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