With the height of awards season gripping Hollywood in recent weeks, Clevedon School got in on the act by hosting its own ceremony.
The fifth Clevedon Academy Awards – the C’oscars – saw each of the four houses compete for prizes by writing, directing and performing their own short film.
Each house won at least one award, but the coveted best picture prize went to Valley House for its Star Wars parody, directed by Dougie Linnit and edited by Olivia Ashford.
The films were shown to students in the hall throughout the week ahead of the glitzy ceremony which saw the film teams don tuxedos and ball gowns.
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