Pupils from Marshland High School celebrated their end-of-year prom in style at Knight’s Hill.
Arriving in varied modes of transport, from sports cars and lorries to a motorbike, camper van and even a tractor, the Year 11 leavers wowed family and friends in an array of colourful gowns, suits and cocktail dresses.
The entertainment included a disco, sweets cart, a photo booth for capturing unforgettable moments, as well as a hog roast, dessert and welcome drinks.
Assistant head at Marshland, Chris Teanby, said: “This is a major landmark in the students’ lives in celebrating the end of GCSEs.
“It is a just reward for all of the hard work and effort that the students have applied to their examinations.
“The prom provided a fantastic opportunity for all involved with the year group to celebrate their time at Marshland High School.
"The number of parents, carers, friends and staff from the school showed how special this year group is.
“We wish all the students the best of luck for the future, knowing that they will be successful in whatever career they choose.”
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