TECHNOLOGY students at a Worcestershire secondary school are celebrating their achievements.
Pupils at Pershore High School, a specialist technology college, held a special evening in the school library and study area to show off the full range of products they had made.
Work was displayed from all disciplines of technology including resistant materials, electronic products, graphic products, food and textiles.
Teacher Neil Harding said: "We wanted to gather the accomplishments of our students in one venue as all too often work can be hidden in technology rooms.
"As a specialist school and academies trust school all students take a technology subject through to GCSE. Quite often they are rather modest about their work and even parents are unaware of the skills and talents their children have developed in producing their coursework piece."
Mr Harding said that the school hoped that the event would encourage students to be positive about their work and to gain confidence in their abilities.
He also thanked members of the technology department for their ongoing dedication to the students.
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