PUPILS at Dymock's Ann Cam School travelled around the globe for an arts week.
The theme of art around the world saw pupils exploring the cultures of Japan, India, Australia and, closer to home, Celtic folklore.
Activities included a Bollywood dance session on Wednesday and a performance of Gulp, a play about environmental issues, by Konflux Theatre yesterday afternoon (Thursday).
A display of work created during the week can be seen at the infant and junior school's open morning on Monday, June 27.
The event will give parents the chance to see the school in action and sessions take place from 9.15am to 10.30am and from 11am to noon.
School governor Tom Hillier said: "There are currently vacancies in all year groups and we would like to welcome parents to view our community school, have a chance to speak to the head teacher and to view the school facilities, including a swimming pool and new computer suite."
For more details, call 01531 890424.
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