Today former and current students, staff and the local community will come together to celebrate 50 years of Scarborough's Sixth Form College.
The event gets underway at 12pm food and drink stalls, a bouncy castle, games and tours of the college going on throughout the afternoon.
Rowan Johnson - Vice Principal of the college - says that it's changed massively over the last 50 years, since it changed from Scarborough Girls High School in 1973 to the Sixth Form.
The event gives people the chance to reminisce, catch up and see just how much the college has changed.
Rowan Johnson says that she's seen thousands of students comes through the door during her time at the college.
If you are interested in going to the event, you can book here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/s6f-50th-anniversary-family-festival-tickets-533722366967


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