Secondary school leavers arrived back at the place where they have worked hard for the past five years to celebrate in style on prom night.
A diverse range of vehicles converged into Terrington St Clement where the graduating class of 2024 met to celebrate the end of their GCSEs and time at secondary school.
The Year 11 leavers from St Clement’s High School arrived in sports cars, vintage motors, a truck, a jeep, and even go-karts, for the annual Prom, which took place on Friday, July 5.
The partygoers were dressed in style for the occasion, with suits, ball gowns and evening dresses in all colours and designs on show at the event.
They were greeted on arrival at the school by friends, family and well-wishers, before travelling by coach to Knight’s Hill for a full evening’s entertainment, complete with buffet and disco.
Sam Bailey, head of Year 11 at the school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, said: “The Year 11 Prom was a wonderful evening of celebration, providing a fitting conclusion to a year of hard work and dedication.
““Our students have shown remarkable resilience and commitment, and it was a joy to see them come together to mark this significant milestone in their educational journey.”