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A Spanish bull fighter, Marie Antoinette and a French policeman were just some of the characters brought to life at Plymouth College's Open Morning. Pupils dressed up in a range of costumes to give a European flavour. A visit to the Modern Languages department was rounded off with a croissant and waffle in the Euro café.
In other parts of the school visitors were treated to a whole host of activities such as interactive science displays, musical interludes, drama performances and sport demonstrations. Outdoor education proved to be very popular with bikes, canoes and tents on show.
The Open Morning is held each year to give prospective parents and pupils a chance to have a look around the school, meet pupils and staff, and get a feel for what life is really like at Plymouth College.
Headmaster, Dr Simon Wormleighton, said: "We had a very impressive turnout for Open Morning and we are very encouraged by the interest shown in the school.
"Our academic curriculum is really strong but we also believe firmly in the importance of the wider curriculum, which is reflected in the diverse mix of sporting, outward bound, artistic, musical and dramatic activities. Everyone is able to find success and enjoyment along a broad front. There is a great community spirit at the College and those who come here make lasting friendships and forge good relationships at all levels."