Pupils at Oxenhope Primary School have been rewarded for their entry in a district-wide competition.
They have received a certificate and two flip-cameras in the “My Learning, My Future” contest, organised by Education Bradford.
Entrants were asked to develop posters, pictures, poems or short films to share their ideas about good learning.
Educational consultant Gene Payne and Jennifer Henry, from Education Bradford, visited Oxenhope Primary School to present its prizes.
The guests were given a tour of the school by pupils Jacob Scott and Georgia McInnes, who spoke about work on display in the hall and classrooms.
Head teacher Dan Burns said: “The children and teachers used the competition as a focus for their transition work, which was started in July and continued in September when they moved into their new classes.
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