MEMBERS of the Broomfield School bee-keeping club are celebrating after scooping three top prizes in a prestigious national honey show.
The club, affiliated to Enfield and District Bee Keepers Association, picked up two first prizes and a third prize at the Kensington event.
The pupils, all under 15, impressed judges with their high quality honey.
The school has a history of bee-keeping and has a beehive emblazoned on the badge. But the club only recently re-started.
Since then the weekly club has gone from strength to strength, also picking up awards at this year's Enfield Town Show.
A school spokesman said: "The youngsters are delighted that they have done so well. They have taken an active part in the club and are so enthusiastic and knowledgable." From left are Neil Collingbourne, Simon Crowther, Ziggy Spray, Matthew Rose, Max King, Oliver Squire and Caitlin Evans.s=7(c)
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