Success and celebrations at schools are all captured on camera

It was a busy end to a memorable 2017 for our local schools - and not just when it came to tucking away Christmas lunches either!
Lovelle Estate Agents organised a Design A House of the Future competition.  Winner Martha Fosdyke and Austin Reynolds-Allen (3rd) are  pictured (left) with Simon Jory and Garth Hicks.Lovelle Estate Agents organised a Design A House of the Future competition.  Winner Martha Fosdyke and Austin Reynolds-Allen (3rd) are  pictured (left) with Simon Jory and Garth Hicks.
Lovelle Estate Agents organised a Design A House of the Future competition. Winner Martha Fosdyke and Austin Reynolds-Allen (3rd) are pictured (left) with Simon Jory and Garth Hicks.

At Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Horncastle, it was a time for reflection - and celebration - with senior prizewinners rewarded for their outstanding efforts.

The prize-giving evening coincided with the re-launch of the Talking Newspaper service - along with the other events - as another successful year ended on a high.

There were plenty of activities and events at Banovallum School.

Children at Edward Richardson Primary School in Tetford enjoyed a Breakfast with Santa event, organised by the PSFA.  Photo: John AronChildren at Edward Richardson Primary School in Tetford enjoyed a Breakfast with Santa event, organised by the PSFA.  Photo: John Aron
Children at Edward Richardson Primary School in Tetford enjoyed a Breakfast with Santa event, organised by the PSFA. Photo: John Aron

However, pride of place went to members of a team that saw off strong competition from rival schools - including QEGS - to win the prestigious ‘Project X’ title.

At the other end of the age scale, Bucknall Primary School was the venue for a prize ceremony for winners of a ‘Design A House Of The Future’ competition, organisedby Lovelle Estate Agents.

Simon Jory, Horncastle branch manager of Lovelle, was on hand to present the trophies along with Bucknall headteacher Garth Hicks.

Meanwhile, youngsters at Edward Richard son School in Teford received an early Christmas present when the PSFA organised a ‘Breakfast with Santa’ event.