West Witney Primary School will be turning 30 this year, to celebrate the school is reminiscing and encouraging its alumni to do the same.
The school will be hosting a summer fare on July 2 and past and present pupils and staff are invited.
The event is to have a display of snaps from the past 30 years of the school, but more pictures are needed.
Parent governor Gemma Hester is asking ex-pupils and staff to send in their stories and thoughts of the school ready for a display at the summer fare.
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To contribute pictures and stories email memories.west-witney@hotmail.com.
We found loads of pictures from West Witney primary School.
Do you recognise yourself in these past school snaps?
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This story was written by Rebecca Whittaker, she joined the team in 2019 as a multimedia reporter.
Rebecca covers education and news in Abingdon and Wantage.
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