MORE than 300 people went back to class to try their hands at face-painting, dancing, singing and other skills as part of a family event on Saturday.
The extended services team, Tracey Dyer and Paula Chrisostomou, of Worle Community School, ran a very successful family morning.
Children and parents took part in various workshops, including bushcraft where they roasted marshmallows, Lego-building, pottery-painting, family portraits, dance, music and sewing.
The Redwing Drive students helped show off their skills by performing dance routines and singing.
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