School's out for summer but we still have some news and photos from schools across Wrexham and Flintshire, in a round-up of events and achievements in today's School Report.

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•St Mary's CP School, Flint

The school opened in 1962 and class pictures from through the years chart how hairstyles and fashion has changed.

The school opened in 1962 and class pictures from through the years chart how hairstyles and fashion has changed.

Children and staff from the Flintshire primary school created a wonderful exhibition to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the opening of the school.

Children spent six weeks finding out about the history of the school through interviewing former pupils and staff, reading old newspapers and searching through the archived pictures.

Footballing legend Ian Rush, a former pupil at the school, sent a signed shirt and a good luck message.

Footballing legend Ian Rush, a former pupil at the school, sent a signed shirt and a good luck message.

Children interviewed former pupils from the 60s and 70s to find out about their memories of the school.

Children interviewed former pupils from the 60s and 70s to find out about their memories of the school.

• Ysgol Penygelli, Wrexham

Ysgol Penygellis Eco Council held a school and community litter pick.

Ysgol Penygelli's Eco Council held a school and community litter pick.

The Eco Club at the Coedpoeth school recently took part in a litter pick in their local area. The children are passionate about their environment and meet regularly to discuss ways of keeping the school grounds clean and saving energy in the school building.

Wrexham AFC player Jordan Davies made a surprise visit to Ysgol Penygelli.

Wrexham AFC player Jordan Davies made a surprise visit to Ysgol Penygelli.

Ysgol Penygelli were also excited to receive a surprise visit from Wrexham AFC footballer, Jordan Davies.

Jordan, whose younger brother Lucas is a pupil at the school, spoke to the pupils about football and had a kick around with them on the field.

• Elfed High School, Buckley

Elfed High School students who took part in an anti-bullying training session.

Elfed High School students who took part in an anti-bullying training session.

Ten pupils from the Flintshire school took part in a one-day anti-bullying training session run by the Diana Award, at Whitby High School, with Mr Breeze, Wellbeing and Mindfulness Lead and science technician Ms Simpson.

Pupils in Year 9 worked together and acquired vital skills to enable them to change the attitudes and behaviours of bullying in their school by building their skills and confidence to address different situations, both online and off.

The Diana Award's free Anti-Bullying Ambassador Programme, which is available to schools across the UK, sees trainers working with students and other young people to change the attitudes surrounding bullying. The programme has a strong peer-to-peer focus, with trainers giving young people the skills and confidence to become Anti-Bullying Ambassadors to tackle bullying in their schools long after the training has finished. The Diana Award's anti-bullying work is recognised as world-class thanks to this sustainable approach.

The training looked at bullying in different situations including face-to-face and online. At the end of the day, pupils made an action plan of how to approach bullying issues that may arise in their schools and committed to their roles as Anti-Bullying Ambassadors.

Commenting on the training Mr Breeze said: "I am really impressed with the quality of support we have received from the Diana Award. I am proud of our students, and we are looking forward to starting our campaign so that we can support even more students with their health and wellbeing."

• Ysgol Tŷ Ffynnon, Deeside

School councillor Milly handed over the cheque to Alan Forrester from Flint RNLI.

School councillor Milly handed over the cheque to Alan Forrester from Flint RNLI.

The School Council held a raffle to raise money for Flint RNLI. Ali Hurley (School Council coordinator) would like to say a massive thank you Infunity in Mold, Chester Flip Out, Flint Pavillion Bowling and Deeside Leisure Centre, who generously donated some brilliant prizes and helped make our raffle a success. The school raised an impressive £296.85.

Alan Forrester from Flint RNLI, visited school to talk to Dosbarth Wiwer and collect the donation. A brilliant effort by all.

• Ysgol Bryn Deva, Connah's Quay

Stone Boden, who won a Deeside Creameries poster design competition, pictured with Paul in one of their ice vcream vans.

Stone Boden, who won a Deeside Creameries poster design competition, pictured with Paul in one of their ice vcream vans.

Pupil Stone Boden, 10, who won a poster competition run by Viv Corbett Jones, from Deeside Litter Picking Group and Deeside Creameries.

Mrs Corbett Jones arranged for Stone's picture to be printed on a poster which will be displayed on all the ice cream vans in the area.