CHILDREN at a school near Evesham have celebrated the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in style before the Bank Holiday.
Pupils from Honeybourne Primary Academy took part in a number of royal related activities including songwriting, painting, badge making, creating bunting and flags, as well as playing a variety of fun games and quizzes.
The children at the School Street-based school dressed up in costumes, while the Friends of Honeybourne School (FOHS) provided cakes and decorations for a celebration with a choir performing a selection of songs for everyone's entertainment.
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Rachel Evans-Cook, deputy headteacher, of the school, said: "Our children are amazing and they have thoroughly enjoyed celebrating together as a whole school community."
Louise Bucknall, chairman of FOHS, added: "It has been a wonderful day and so lovely to see the children celebrating this special occasion."
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