Pupils, parents and teachers from Roman Way Academy in Royston had fun at the summer fair with animals, a fire engine and more.
The event earlier this month gave attendees a chance to meet geese, snakes and a bearded dragon, as well as enjoying traditional fairground stalls and activities such as a coconut shy.
Children meeting a bearded dragon at the Roman Way Academy summer fair (Image: Clive Porter)
Representatives from the fire service also made an appearance, while Royston police officer PC Tom Woolard demonstrated the station's quadbike.
Stalls sold homemade food, and there was a raffle to win hampers of beer and wine.
Mayor of Royston Cllr Lisa Adams with a snake (Image: Clive Porter)
The event raised more than £2,000 which will go towards a new outdoor classroom.
A spokesperson for Roman Way Academy said: "Our summer fair was a huge success, and the children had a fantastic time.
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"However, it wouldn’t have been possible without the incredibly generous sponsorship by local estate agents, Wellington Wise.
Homemade cakes were on offer at the Roman Way Academy summer fair (Image: Clive Porter)
"It really meant a lot to us and the whole school community.
"The amount raised is contributing to a gorgeous new outdoor classroom space. We are now looking forward to next year."
Jess Parker, sales negotiator for sponsors Wellington Wise, said: "It is an absolute privilege to have been asked to provide sponsorship to the Roman Way Academy."
Police gave a demonstration of their quadbike at the summer fair (Image: Clive Porter)
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