A Fermanagh primary school recently marked the 100th anniversary of the school's opening.
Belleek Primary School held a celebration event last week to mark 100 years of school life. Current pupils as well as former pupils and their families were among those who attended celebrations in the school.
Principal Nicola Young said: "We are beyond delighted to be celebrating such a huge milestone; 100 years of our little, rural school. We welcomed all of our current pupils, staff and families into our school building on Tuesday 24th September for an evening of celebration. We also hope to see lots of past pupils and staff members present.
"Our wonderful pupils performed as well as an interactive performance from Tom Sweeney who will be sharing songs and stories for all of the family.
"Heather's Cottage Bakes, Irvinestown provided delicious refreshments throughout the evening.
"There was a gallery of old photographs, scrapbooks, 3D models of the school as well as pupils' artwork on display.
"Everyone at Belleek Primary School feels very privileged to be part of an excellent school which has been on the go for 100 years!"
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