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CHILDREN at St George's School in Amersham held their annual Easter Parade this week.
Pupils aged four to seven worked at home to create Easter bonnets, gardens, decorated crosses and eggs for the competition.
The 180 entries were judged by Chairman of Governors David Kirchheimer, Revd David Allsop from the Chenies Benefice and Headteacher Toby Long. Toby said: "the children excelled in their creative skills to make some truly wonderful entries.
The judges had a very hard job to pick the outstanding entries.
Children across the school had a wonderful time in preparation for the Easter celebrations and learnt much about the true meaning of Easter."
Natalia, Ayooluwa, Jack and Molly (all aged 5) wearing their Easter Bonnets.
All the winners received a chocolate Easter egg.
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