GALLERY: Year 11 Felpham Community College students live and let jive at 007 prom
The pupils marked the end of their GCSEs by organising the James Bond tribute night at the college.
A red carpet was rolled out and crowd-control barriers put in place to add to the atmosphere of celebrity around the event.
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Hide AdSome 200-300 spectators who turned up to watch the arrivals also made the occasion special.
They saw a succession of novel methods of arrival as the 168 students made a grand entrance to the prom.
They included a horse, for which Kirsty Brooke won an award for the most imaginative transport, fire engines and ambulances and more stretch limos and Hummers than the average celeb-laden cocktail party.
Champagne of the non-alcoholic variety provided plenty of fizz as well.
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Hide AdCollege Year 11 year leader Rachel Greenland said: "It was a perfect evening in every respect."
The king and queen of the prom were chosen as Gary Maskell and Rachel Morris, with Ramina Choudhury voted as the best-dressed girl and Sam Garnett as the best-dressed boy.
Several fun awards lightened the mood on the memorable night.
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