FERRARIS, Porsches, Jaguars and Aston Martins roared into west Oxfordshire for a special event at a village primary school.

Pupils in Years Three and Four at Stanton Harcourt Primary School, who have been working on a topic called Top Speed, decided to hold a ‘cool car’ show as part of it.

More than 20 different vehicles were on show and children from all years in the school had a chance to check out some of the cars.

Teacher Becky Clarke said: “The children wrote to friends and families and any people they could think of who knew someone who had what they thought was a cool car.

“People were giving up their time, taking days off work to let the children climb in and out of these expensive cars. It was a really nice sight.”

The youngsters interviewed the car owners, and some of them were filmed doing so.

The footage will be added to other filming done over the term to produce a class video.

Byron Townsend, eight, said: “The car show was really fantastic because we had lots and lots of cars and we could sit in them.”

Holly Taylor, also eight, added: “It was really fantastic and fun because lots of people came and had fun.”