Pupils across Uttlesford have been taking part in special activities to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.

At R A Butler Academy in Saffron Walden, children and staff dressed in red, white and blue to bury a time capsule to mark the occasion.

The children chose items which reflect the school today, including a photo of headteacher Emma Vincent.

Dunmow Broadcast: Pupils at R A Butler Academy in Saffron Walden planted a time capsule to celebrate the coronationPupils at R A Butler Academy in Saffron Walden planted a time capsule to celebrate the coronation (Image: R A Butler Academy)

During the ceremony, the pupils - who have been learning about the coronation in assembly - sung the national anthem.

They also each planted a sunflower seed to reflect how much King Charles enjoys gardening and nature.

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At Great Dunmow Primary School, pupils either dressed up in red, white and blue or as princes and princesses.

Dunmow Broadcast: Pupils at Great Dunmow Primary School enjoying a King's BreakfastPupils at Great Dunmow Primary School enjoying a King's Breakfast (Image: Great Dunmow Primary School)

In class, each year group focused on a monarch from history and learnt about their life and their impact on the UK, and pupils took part in a drawing competition where they were encouraged to draw a portrait of a monarch.

The whole school collaborated to perform the poem 'The King's Breakfast' by A. A. Milne, with each class taking a different verse. The performance was recorded and then shared with parents.

Dunmow Broadcast: Great Dunmow Primary School pupils celebrated the Coronation of King Charles IIIGreat Dunmow Primary School pupils celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III (Image: Great Dunmow Primary School)

Pupils played with bouncy castles, bungee trampolines and quadbikes on the playground.

The Great Dunmow Wind Band were supposed to perform on the school field as part of the 'picnic on the lawn' with parents, but due to the weather performed a variety of popular tunes in the school hall instead.

Every pupil received a commemorative bookmark and badge to take home at the end of the school day.

A school spokesperson said: "All these activities as well as separate activities in classes ensured that Great Dunmow Primary School celebrated the King's Coronation in style." 

Dunmow Broadcast: Great Dunmow Primary School pupils celebrated the coronationGreat Dunmow Primary School pupils celebrated the coronation (Image: Great Dunmow Primary School)

Meanwhile, Thaxted Primary School celebrated the coronation as part of International Week, focusing on all countries within the Commonwealth realm.

To mark the coronation the children also dressed up in red, white and blue, enjoyed a tea party with jelly and ice-cream, played games and learnt about the meaning of the coronation.

A spokeswoman for the school said: "We've all had a wonderful week of learning."

Dunmow Broadcast: Thaxted Primary School pupils celebrated the Coronation of King Charles IIIThaxted Primary School pupils celebrated the Coronation of King Charles III (Image: Thaxted Primary School)