Pupils have held a street party at their school to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee celebration.
Hundreds of children at Newton Farm Infant and Primary School, Rayners Lane dressed for the occasion wearing red, white, and blue, and draping themselves in the Union Jack flag.
Tables were set out across the playground before the children settled down for some food in the warm sunshine for the event organised by assistant head teacher Julie Burgess.
Other entertainment put on by the school included music, Jubilee-themed games such as pin the tail on the Corgi, a Royal Family themed quiz, a royal photo booth, and crown and biscuit decorating workshops.
Music co-ordinator Sophia Smith said: "The children put lots of effort in to celebrate such a special year for the Queen."
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