Children from a village near Trowbridge were guests at a fairytale wedding.
The 23 reception pupils at Southwick Primary have been learning about traditional fairytales and beliefs in different cultures. On Friday they were joined by pupils from a school in Easton, Bristol, which they are twinned with, children from Busy Bees Nursery and parents for a ceremony at St Thomas’ Church in Southwick.
Teacher Laura Mould’s cousin Emily Nash dressed as Cinderella while teaching assistant Emma Rowe was Prince Charming and others with school connections dressedas the Ugly Sisters, Fairy Godmother and Wicked Stepmother.
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