Students from a Bury St Edmunds secondary school had the chance to 'headline Glastonbury' by carol-singing at a local care home.
Sybil Andrews Academy students brought some festive cheer to Glastonbury Court care home by performing a series of Christmas songs.
Laura Caunter, pastoral officer at Sybil Andrews Academy, said: "It was wonderful to see the students sing and play the piano before they spent time talking to the residents."
Ana Mihai, home manager at Care UK's Glastonbury Court echoed these sentiments, saying: "We had a lovely time welcoming the students and getting into the festive spirit.
"The residents enjoyed listening to their performance and singing along with them to some of their favourite Christmas tunes."
The secondary school is looking forward to working with Glastonbury Court on a number of projects going forward, to build positive relationships between the pupils and residents.
Ms Mihai added: "Intergenerational activities like these are a big part of life here at Glastonbury Court and a great way for residents to make new relationships and promote learning between the ages.
"We're already looking forward to welcoming the students back soon."
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