A Banbury primary school has started its centenary celebrations with an 'all our yesterdays' open day.
Pupils Paul Savile, 10, and Jacob Neal, nine, putting up bunting for the event.
Dashwood School was founded in September 1902. The open day on Friday included photographs, newspaper cuttings, and registers from each decade of its existence.
The school is also organising a Victorian tea party on Monday, September 9. A concert at the end of September will trace the school's history through the years.
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