Dancers from Tenby's Greenhill School were feeling the beat on the street recently when they made it to the finals of the Welsh Inter High School Street Dance Competition.

Held at Cardiff's St. David's Hall last month, Greenhill's 5x60 Street Dance Club, named 'Kriptonic' and comprising of 25 girls from Years 8 and 9, rounded off a successful year-and-a-half since they formed, entering three competitions in total.

To qualify for the Cardiff final, where they competed against the best street-dancers in Wales, the girls who practise three times a week, wowed judges with their best freestyle and hip-hop moves in the heats at Carmarthen's Lyric Theatre.

Organised by Sport Pembrokeshire, the sports development arm of Pembrokeshire County Council, the Street Dance Club is part of the 5x60 initiative that aims to encourage more children to take part in extra-curricular activities while getting fit at the same time.

The Street Dance Club, led by dance coach Annie Osborne and 5x60 Sport Pembrokeshire officer Wyndham Williams, is one of several after-school and lunchtime clubs at Greenhill School. Others include - badminton, trampolining, surfing, golf, tennis, dodgeball, indoor bowls and boys and girls football and rugby clubs.