LIFE-SIZE robots designed by children will be exhibited at an Oxford school.
The eight six-foot models, which represent aspects of the future such as climate change, medicine and cooking, will feature as part of the Iris Festival of the Future at Cheney School, Headington, on March 25.
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The event, where more than 60 organisations will run stalls, will be held at the Rumble Museum in the school.
One pupil Megan Able, who designed her robot based on the rainbow flag of the LGBTQ+ movement said: "I chose this design because I believe that everyone should be free to express themselves and live the life that they choose."
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