THERE has been no shortage of limousine and luxury car hire bookings over the past few weeks as students headed out in style for their high school proms.
With exam stress a distant memory, teenagers across the town have been celebrating the end of their school careers.
The boys were suited and booted while girls stepped out in sparkling dresses to mark the occasion.
Photographers Dave Gillespie and Mike Boden were on hand to capture the celebrations.
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- Penketh High School celebrated at the Fir Grove Hotel
- St Gregory's Catholic High School marked the occasion at Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool
- Great Sankey High School had their prom at Park Royal Hotel in Stretton
- Beamont Collegiate Academy celebrated Statham Lodge Hotel in Lymm
- Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School pupils headed to the Fir Grove Hotel in Grappenhall
- Culcheth High School's prom was at the Fir Grove
- Birchwood High School travelled to Statham Lodge Hotel
- King's Leadership Academy were also at the Fir Grove
- Lymm High School celebrated at Statham Lodge Hotel
- Cardinal Newman Catholic High School were all smiles at the Fir Grove
All schools were invited to take part in our proms picture special but some declined.
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