GET ready world! Here come Malbank's finest.
Dozens of pupils from Malbank School in Nantwich were out in force this week when they took to the workplace to gain vital experience.
The school hs been implementing its usual work experience projects for year ten pupils and is also taking part in a new scheme aimed at getting schoolgirls from year eight to accompany their parents to work.
This is a national scheme intended to open up the youngsters' minds to various careers and get them to think about what they want to do when they finish their education.
Leading the way were two year ten pupils Dawn Foster, aged 15, and Matthew Sandland, also 15, who both spent a week at Reaseheath College's Small Animal Unit. They are pictured with Snowy, a British Giant Rabbit.
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