A school threw open its doors so youngsters could see what life is like down on the farm.
The Warriner School in Bloxham owns a 120-acre farm with a wide range of livestock, including sheep, goats and geese.
On Saturday and Sunday, the school – including pupils Elen Squires, left, and Katie Richards, both 12 and pictured with lambs Sam and Minty – invited families to visit.
The weekend featured tractor rides, sheep shearing, lamb feeding and a barbecue.
School business manager Leigh Barmby, right, said: “This weekend we also launched a farm shop which is going to be manned by volunteers.
“The farm is a huge part of school life. Not only is it interesting to the community but the children get to see where their food comes from.”
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