Young people enjoyed all the fun of a summer music festival - in their own school grounds.
Markland Hill Primary School staged "Hillfest" with performances by staff and pupils.
Festival goers enjoyed dance performances by pupils, a staff choir and from a rock band, made up of 10 and 11 year olds, called Arceu5.
The festival was open to the community, and it raised £3351 for the school.
Performances included ABBA tribute dances by Years Three and Four, Glee Club renditions of O Fortuna, We Found Love and Fix You, and a staff choir performing "Lovely Day".
Children said they loved the festival.
There were also stalls.
Jessica Kavanagh, headteacher, said: "It was a fabulous event with the whole community enjoying the festival vibe: celebrating the excellent performances our children have been so diligently developing and enjoying the fair.
"I hope the children will have made memories for a lifetime."
The school thanked Boxoso and Bolton FM for helping them stage the event.
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