YEAR 11 pupils at Baxter College rounded off their year in style by rolling up to their end-of-year prom in a variety of vehicles.
The vehicles ranged from a collection of vintage cars to a tractor, mods on bikes and even a double-decker bus.
Held at Spring Hill Grove in West Midland Safari Park, the school laid out the red carpet treatment to its students, who were treated to a three-course meal, an evening dance and a firework display that spelled out the school’s name in fire.
The most popular event of the evening for the students and staff, however, was a free photo booth, where everyone took part in donning fancy dress for the cameras.
The prom was a celebration of the students’ five years at the college and a chance for everyone to unwind after weeks of exams before many return and move on to sixth form.
Paula Taylor, head of year 11, said: “It was a lovely evening and a great way for everyone to celebrate the students’ time at Baxter.
“The students’ arrivals were as inventive as ever and I am sure the night will dwell long in the memory."
David Seddon, headteacher, said: “It was great to see so many smiling faces. Everyone had a brilliant evening."
To see our School Proms 2014 photo gallery click here.
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