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Past and present celebrate Sittingbourne's Minterne Junior School's 50th anniversary

By: Rachel O'Donoghue

Published: 00:00, 16 June 2015

Updated: 14:22, 16 June 2015

Past and present teachers, parents and pupils attended Minterne Junior School’s 50th anniversary party.

Hundreds of people descended on the school field for the occasion which was marked with a huge birthday cake, dance performances and a fashion show.

Jake, Kristian and Katie doing a performance of 'Grease Lightening'
Florence, 11, holds up a trophy that her Year 6 team won in a tug-of-war competition
Mollie and Shannon, both 10, strutted along the catwalk for the fashion show

The day was made particularly special as every former head teacher of the school was able to attend with the exception of 1960s head Dick Jones who passed away.

A huge timeline has also put up in the school hall which charts its five-decade history with old photographs, newspaper clippings and school reports.

Keira, 10, dances with baton during Minterne Junior School 50th anniversary celebrations
Former Minterne head teachers Derek Knight, Bill McGrory and Jon Day, with current executive head and head of school David Whitehead and Catherine Hurst

Head of school, Catherine Hurst, said: “We are hoping that many of our current staff will be able to celebrate when Minterne reaches its 75th milestone.”

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