NORLEY Church of England Primary School warmed up for the summer holidays on a class trip to Paradise Island Adventure Golf in Cheshire Oaks.

The school’s year two won a competition aimed at encouraging creativity among pupils.

Paradise Island Adventure Golf launched the initiative to offer schools the chance to swing into summer with an end-of-term class trip to the mini-golf leisure destination.

Entrants were invited to create a piece of art work of a paradise island or write a story about a paradise island, and pupils from Norley Church of England Primary School impressed judges with their high quality stories and art work of paradise islands.

Helen Kelly, head teacher, said: “The children were very excited to hear of their success and the teachers were very proud the children’s hard work has been recognised.

“Not only did the children design a ‘Paradise Island’ but they wrote explanations of what they would have on their island and why.”

Set amidst a tropical island paradise, the adventure offers an adventure golf experience with two bespoke 18-hole golf courses.

Craig Nichol, marketing manager at Paradise Island Adventure Golf, said: “We had a fantastic response to our schools competition and Norley Church of England Primary School’s entry was excellent.

“The initiative aimed to inspire creativity and provided schools with the chance to win a fun outing to reward pupils for their hard work during the year.

“It was great to see the class having a ball on the island before the summer holidays.”