Green fingered pupils celebrated the opening of a new sensory garden at a Tulse Hill primary school.
The garden at Fenstanton primary is designed to appeal to all senses with plants to smell, touch and look at, herbs to taste and a water fountain to listen to.
The school, that has Green Flag status for its environmental work, also staged an eco market to raise money for the school's green schemes, and assist charity Oxfam.
Children made gifts for sale including bird feeders and jewellery that were made from recyclable goods.
Headteacher Sally Hindle+ said: "We are very proud of our eco scheme and intend to build upon this in the future, encouraging all of our students to recycle and help make a positive contribution to our planet."
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