A School displayed historical memorabilia for its ex-pupils.
On June 30, the Kingsmead school in Southbury Road, Enfield exhibited its awards and honours.
Some displays included head teachers visiting Downing Street and Buckingham Palace and also a visit by a Prime Minister.
The afternoon involved current students acting as guides for former pupils and staff around the school.
Past pupil Dave Smith said: "Kingsmead put on a really good show for the afternoon and I was impressed with the display boards they set up, a lot of work had been put into them.
“It was nice to see the old photos of the staff from 1967; I could name quite a few of them.
“I was impressed with the show that was put on.
“The school scene play was very close to how it was and seeing the cane brought back memories; some of the staff back then were quite handy with them.
“The performance of "A Summer Place" was really good, a lot of effort had been put into this.
“If this is the standard of the school, it has come a long way from when I was there.”
Another ex-pupil, Kevin Barnett said: “I would like to say a big thank you to the organisation behind the 50th year Kingsmead reunion.
“It was a fantastic day, in which meeting my old maths teacher Mr.Fernando, and Geography teacher Mrs young were just a couple of special moments.
“I'm a very good friend of Andy Gannon, my former Kingsmead woodwork teacher and he felt like a celebrity, being asked to have his photo taken with former pupils.
“Thanks again for a great day and all those who were involved behind the scenes.”
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