The whole of Pamphill First School decamped to the nearby church for its annual Easter service with around 70 pupils wearing a fabulous selection of traditional bonnets.
Reverend Suzie Allen led the service in St Stephen’s Church where the children sang hymns with gusto.
Afterwards all the children took part in an Easter bonnet parade in front of their parents, with medals given out by headteacher Mike Wheeler who said: “Following all the Covid disruption it was great to have the whole school in church for the traditional Easter service.
“Afterwards the Parent Teacher and Friends Association sold tea, coffee and cakes to raise funds. It was a lovely service.”
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