Work produced by schoolchildren from Worle was put on display in an exhibition for parents and carers.

Weston Mercury: Celebration of learning with displays of work and games for families to try together.Celebration of learning with displays of work and games for families to try together. (Image: Archant)

St Martin’s Primary School in Spring Hill opened its doors to families for its celebration of learning evening.

Work created in a variety of subjects was put on display, including science experiments and Roman shields.

Weston Mercury: Celebration of learning with displays of work and games for families to try together.Celebration of learning with displays of work and games for families to try together. (Image: Archant)

A school spokesman said: “Children at St Martin’s School were proud to share their work, projects and successes this year.

“The children’s amazing artwork was displayed throughout the school.”

There were also a number of activities available to take part in, and parents had a go at some of the lessons on offer.

They took part in archery and golf and other sports, and even had a go at pond-dipping.

There was a silent auction, which raised money for St Martin’s football teams, as well as a barbecue and other refreshments.

Parents also looked at the plans for a new school library.