Hundreds of people have attended a fete to celebrate the 150th anniversary of a village school.
Pupils past and present took part in the celebration event at Bromesberrow St Mary’s Primary School last Sunday (July 10).
Children and adults were able to decorate their own T-shirts and wear them for a colour run, on which they were covered in paint and water.
In recent weeks, pupils have also been working with Ledbury pottery studio Glazydays to decorate souvenir plates to mark the anniversary.
Sunday’s fete also featured a bouncy castle, barbecue and traditional fete activities.
“The day was free for all as we were lucky enough to receive support from Dr Greenhall at the Bromesberrow Estate, Ledbury Plant Hire and GlazyDays,” said chairman of governors Mel Orgee.
“People made donations throughout the day, which will be passed to charities to support Ukraine.”
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