An Oxford school has marked its 25th anniversary with a tea party for pupils past and present.
St Ebbe's First School, in Whitehouse Road, held the party last night.
Children at the school were able to tuck into a big cake and talk to former pupils about their experiences at the school.
A presentation was also made to governor Jill McCleery, who has clocked up 25 years' service.
Also planned to help celebrate the anniversary is the performance today of a dance piece which is a collaboration between pupils and the Arc dance company.
The dance company have been artists-in-residence this term and worked with Year Four pupils every Wednesday.
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