CHILDREN are looking for memories and mementoes to help celebrate their school building's birthday.
They also want to hear about school dinners, playground games and other parts of school life.
Pupils are learning about how Downe Primary School has changed in 100 years it has been operating.
Old photographs, uniforms and memories will be used in a centenary DVD and exhibition at Downe Primary School, High Elms Road, Downe, next year.
Headteacher Ron Lawrence said: "We're very interested in the children seeing how the school has changed over the years."
The school building in High Elms Road, Downe, was built in 1906.
Pupils were taught in the village hall, High Street, Downe, before then.
Call 01689 853916 for more information.
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