A PENARTH youngster has his eyes set on stardom after appearing in the new campaign for national bank Lloyds.

Conor Salmon, 11, was invited to the shoot on the beaches of Rhossili Bay, Swansea.

Conor, who attend Mark Jermin Stage School in Trinity Church Hall, was joined by three other boys from the school to film with four of the brand's iconic black stallions.

Mark Jermin, the director and agent behind the stage school, is delighted that Conor and many of his other students have had the chance to work on various exciting filming projects.

"Our Stage School and Agency is thriving and constantly expanding ā€“ finding and nurturing Welsh talent is our speciality, and for Conor to have been involved in this project is fantastic," said Mr Jermin.

"I am thrilled that he has had this opportunity to showcase his talent, and Iā€™m proud that Conor is undertaking his training with us at our weekly classes along with so many other extremely talented children."

Mr Jermin set-up his first stage school in his village hall in Pontlliw, Swansea, at the age of 16, he now heads up 14 hugely popular and successful schools across Wales and England, providing young talent with a host of film, television and stage opportunities in addition to extensive, in-depth training with a team of highly skilled and dedicated teachers.

"Our students are consistently reaching new heights with all their brilliant hard work,ā€™ Mr Germin continues.

"The Stage School is coming up to its 25th Anniversary and we are proud to say that we are more vibrant, dynamic and thriving than ever."

Mr Germin, along with the Stage School and Management Agency, want to congratulate Conor on his fantastic hard work and cannot wait to see what he gets up to next.