IT may not seem like it at the time but school days are the best of many people's lives.
We have trawled through our archive as far back as 2010 to share some smiling faces from school children across the region.
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Pupils at Thomas Adams, Wem, celebrated House Day with facepainting and wearing the colours supporting their house in 2010.
Pupils from Year 1 at Prees Primary School performed an assembly about the Queen in their assembly in 2010.
Pupils from Tilstock Primary School made posies to decorate Christ Church for a Mothers Day service in 2010.
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Bishop Heber High School, Malpas were the football team have been sponsored by Farndon House, a Chester based screenprinting company represented by Mark Ford (right) and pictured with head of PE Mark Lindley.
Pupils from Year 4 at Whitchurch Junior School made Mothers Day cards in 2010, pictured, from left - Laura Workman, Hannah Smith, Kieran Jones, Charlie Vaughan.
Madras Primary School, penley were pupils from class 2 made a film called How the Draig came to fly for Wales in 2010.
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