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Just a decade ago, Highbury Grove School was considered one of the worst in the U.K. capital. With a little help from music, it has now been ranked as "outstanding" by Britain's government. "We've created something magical," one teacher says. NBC News' Kiko Itasaka reports from London.Nov. 5, 2012