A Winchester college has held its annual Remembrance Day event.
Peter Symonds College, in Owens Road, came together at 11am on Monday, November 11 to honour civilians and service personnel who have lost their lives serving their country.
The event included contributions from student musicians, principal Sara Russell and student union president Briannah Butler.
A two-minute silence was observed to pay tribute to the fallen.
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Trumpeters Simon Lloyd and Alex Richards, under the guidance of the college’s head of brass Julian Poore, performed The Last Post and Reveille.
Representatives from the college’s student union, enrichment and boarding teams, alongside staff and students, were present at the event.
Principal Ms Russell said: "I am immensely proud that the whole college community came together today to remember the civilians and service personnel who have loyally given their lives for their country.
"We are acutely aware that conflict continues in the world today and we think of all those affected, near and far."
Students also supported other remembrance services in and around Winchester.
Matt Gale played the trumpet at the St Mary's Church, Kings Worthy service, while Lucy Blyth, Saba Ghandhi, Gigi Guterman, Ed Mercurio, and Marcus Yeun represented the college at the Winchester Cathedral Remembrance Service on Sunday, November 10.
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