FORMER pupils joined current pupils, staff and friends of Twyford’s Colleton Primary School to mark its 50th anniversary on Saturday, June 24.
MP Theresa May and her husband Philip were among the many guests who enjoyed performances from the children in guitar club, drum club, singing groups, dance club and judo club.
There was also a spectacular dragon dance performed and a chance to try out VR headsets, silent disco and yoga.
Children from the community planted herbs and flowers in the sensory garden and sold plants and vegetables grown by them in their gardening club.
Headteacher Michelle Law, said: “Theresa May acknowledged how special the school is with it’s approach to nurturing the whole child and individualised learning to ensure every child meets their full potential.
“Her husband won a bottle of ginger liqueur and they bought cakes from the stall.
“We would love to hear from past pupils or anyone with connections with the school to share their memories.”
Radio 2 DJ Jules Lang interviewed staff past and present about their memories of the school and what makes it so special.
Open mornings for prospective families are planned for Thursday, September 21, and Wednesday, November 22.
More details at www.colleton.wokingham.sch.uk