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Maplesden Noakes School, Maidstone

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 15:28, 25 May 2004

Alex Angear, Darren Stannard, Clive Woolven and James Cox PD*593392
Andrew Harris, Danielle Young, Jonathan Harvey, Hayley Webb, James Philpott and Chloe James Picture PD*593404
Andrew Unwin, Louise McCallum, Laura Creasy and David Woodger. PD*593401
Andy Akehurst (left) and Charlotte Barker PD*593396
Dave Allen, Jade Newman, Ryan Murphy, Sarah Wilkinson, Alex Groom, Kayleigh Streatfield and Keith Horsford PD*593397
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Hayley Webb, 18, PD*593405
Jacob Niblett, Adele Ford, Helen Budd and Matt Pomorski. PD*593402
Katie Pennell, Aimee Duffy, Emma Pennell and Kate Hollman PD*593391
Laura Hadfield, Nick Slade, Sarah Smith and Craig Murray PD*593394
Lydia Wood, Lauren Wood, James Smith, Natalie Wood and Ruth Brooks. PD*593403
Michelle Clark (left) and Alex Groom. PD*593398
Michelle Clark (left) and Alex Groom. PD*593399
More of the sixth formers on the steps at Salomons PD*593400
Stretched Limo for some arrivals PD*593393
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BEST dresses, bibs and tuckers, and a sit-down meal marked the end of a year group's time together.

Students from Maplesden Noakes School, Buckland Road, Maidstone, held an end of school prom to mark the end of their schooldays and the start of further education or the daunting world of work.

Girls put on the glamour and wore their best frocks to the event, held at the Salomon Centre, Southborough, near Tunbridge Wells.

The lads donned smart suits and bow ties. Some groups hired stretch limousines to arrive at the ball in style.

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The event is held for leaving sixth formers every year and this year was organised by a prom committee of three students.

Committee member, Sam Hardy, 18, who is going on to study history at Nottingham University, said: "We all had a great time but it was quite emotional.

"It's the last time we are all going to see each other as a sixth form community and not just individual friendship groups."

Head girl Lydia Wood and assistant head teacher, David Cossey, gave speeches towards the end of the night wishing all of the pupils the very best of luck.

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