An egg-stra dose of fun cracked open a day of laughter and creativity as pupils threw themselves into a series of Easter celebrations, complete with races, costumes and a special guest appearance.
Children at Drake Primary Academy, part of the Reach South Academy Trust, took part in a range of activities designed to mark the end of term and celebrate Easter.
Pupils were invited to design and bring in an egg dressed as a person who inspires them, with entries showcasing a wide mix of imaginative ideas and personal influences.

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The celebrations continued with an Easter egg race, where pupils entered their decorated “egg people” into a rolling competition in the playground.
A visit from the Easter Bunny added to the festivities, with children taking part in activities and interacting with the costumed character throughout the day.
The school said the events formed part of its wider efforts to create shared experiences and encourage creativity among pupils.
Jacqueline Stephens, executive headteacher at Drake Primary Academy, said: “We had such an amazing day, and it was wonderful to see the children throwing themselves into all our Easter activities.”
She added: “There was so much laughter and fun. It really made it a special end to another wonderful term here at Drake.
“Experiences like this are such a lovely way to bring our school community together and create special memories the children will talk about for a long time.”



