TEACHERS and pupils helped turn a Dilton Marsh school into a living multi-cultural art show this week.
Over 140 youngsters at Dilton Marsh Primary School have been learning about different cultures and dressed up in traditional clothes.
During the week the pupils were treated to Indian cooking and got the chance to paint Japanese watercolours.
Headteacher Judith Finney said: "The whole school has been a living breathing multi-cultural art show."
"We have not been concerned with history but spent the week discovering what other cultures are really like today."
"All the pupils and teachers thoroughly enjoyed dressing up and learning what it is like to live in other countries."
On Wednesday, pupils dressed up as native Americans, Samurai warriors and Spanish matadors.
Pupils got the chance to cook and taste Indian food, helped by Demi Ladwa, on Monday and on Tuesday they were treated to Indian fashion.
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