YEAR seven pupils from The Corsham school treated the elderly community of Corsham to an afternoon tea and entertainment at The Springfield Campus on Monday.
Pupils sat and chatted with residents as they enjoyed cups of tea and homemade cakes.
They also designed and sent out invitations, made bunting, origami flowers and table decorations, and even provided the entertainment which included singing, dancing, magic and even a unicyclist.
Guests expressed their delight at how polite the pupils were and said how much they enjoyed their afternoon.
Emma Fairbairn, year seven learning manager, said: "All of the guests thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon.
"I am extremely proud of all of my students who worked together in so many different ways.
"It is something they and the elderly will remember for a long time.
"I'd like to thank everyone that was involved, not only the students but also their tutors and several year 12 students who helped make things run smoothly."
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