Rose Setten (born 22 August 1988, in Shoreham-by-Sea, England) is the 2004 winner of BBC Young Choirgirl of the Year.[1] Setten's achievement was particularly noteworthy because at the time she was head chorister at a small provincial parish with limited resources, All Saints Church in Findon Valley, and was competing against professional choristers from York Minster and Winchester Cathedral, amongst others.[2] Setten studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and obtained a first class honours degree in June 2010. She is currently studying for a Master's degree at the Royal Academy of Music. She completed her schooling at Davison CE High School for Girls and BHASVIC (Brighton Hove and Sussex 6th Form College).
She started singing lessons at the age of 11, and has performed on Songs of Praise and BBC Radio 4's Sunday Half Hour.