EVERY pupil in Year Six at St Olave's School, in York, has taken part in making an arch which will become a permanent feature of their new school - the former Queen Anne School building.
St Olave's, which is St Peter's School's junior school, moved to its site last year and is now coming to the end of its first year in its new home.
This year's Year Six pupils worked together to design a wrought iron arch which bears the school's name and date. Interwoven into the arch are 67 golden leaves, each one made by an individual pupil in the year.
Updated: 09:09 Wednesday, July 03, 2002
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