A VILLAGE school near Droitwich Spa is taking a trip down memory lane to celebrate its 140th anniversary.
Cutnall Green First School moved to its current site on June 16, 1863, and plans to mark the milestone with a series of talks from former members of the school community.
A grand Victorian fair will round off the week on Friday, June 20, and ex-staff and students will call in.
The school's friends association is organising the free event, which begins at 2.30pm and is open to the public.
Youngsters will be dressing up in Victorian clothes and traditional stalls and an exhibition of old log books, photos and records are set to wow young and old alike.
Headteacher Michele Humphreys said: "We hope to see lots of families from the village and will welcome anyone who has had a connection with the school."
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