Police are appealing for information after vandals broke in to Christchurch Primary School in Bradford on Avon twice over the Easter holidays.
Damage included overturned dustbins with their rubbish contents thrown across the playground, branches ripped off trees and several plant pots thrown around with the plants becoming loose and scattered around the grounds.
The first incident took place between 9am and 2pm on Thursday, April 9 and a second incident took place in the evening of April 16.
Police are looking for teenage boys, aged between 13 and 15, who are believed to be responsible.
One of the offenders is described as white, about 5ft 5in, well-built with white/blond hair, round chubby face, wearing a blue T-shirt and blue jeans.
The second offender is believed to be slightly smaller and a thinner build. He has shoulder length wavy black hair, with a turned up nose, grey track suit with red lining.
A third boy had short dark hair, dark clothing and was wearing white socks.
If you have any information that can help police with their inquiries, call the Bradford on Avon neighbourhood policing team on 0845 407 7000.
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