THE Trafalgar School in Downton celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday with a day of music and fun.
It started at midday and ran until late with a bouncy castle, stalls, displays from the Wiltshire Dance School and archery.
The festival was opened by the former deputy head, Nigel Gibbons, who worked at the school for 30 years.
Rachael Faulkner, the current deputy head, said: “We had a lot of good fun. I showed round lots of people who had been to the school over the past 50 years and had great fun reminiscing about how the buildings used to look.”
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