TOTEM poles, exotic dancing and three-dimensional artwork emerged from a cultural diversity week at Upton CE Primary School.
Classes were paired up and given the chance to learn about cultures from all over the world through story-telling, dance, arts and crafts, including those from Africa, Australia, India and Native America.
Headteacher Mark Mumby said: "The children and staff worked extremely hard and some fantastic artwork and beautiful dance came out of it."
Mr Mumby said the week had taken months to plan but had been worth the effort. He said that comments from parents who came to see the results of the work had been extremely positive.
A collection was held at the end of the week for the Upton Deanery Appeal to support Anajali School in Kenya.
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