Here we take a look back in time to 2003 with a series of photographs of schools and pupils in Norfolk.
Can you spot yourself?
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Children at St.Michael's School in Bowthorpe spend the first day of their school holidays decorating the school loos, July 23, 2003 (Image: Keith Whitmore)
Jeanette Ward with children from Southtown First School at the Architects in Schools project at The Forum in Norwich, May 17, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Children from St Edmunds Community Foundation School in King's Lynn with their Architects in Schools project at The Forum, May 17, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Brooke Primary School pupils, James Garnham and Annabele Lockwood in the outside PE shed, December 9, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Daniel Moore, 11, tucking into chicken and chips at Blofield Primary School, February 24, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Chapel Break First School gifted seven-year-olds Megan Short and Ben Needs play chess, February 20, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Brooke Primary School pupils - Nisha Ellis, Annabele Lockwood, Harry Kirkpatrick, Jamie Duncan, James Garnham and Eleanor Minter with some of their new PE kit, June 8, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Thurton Primary School children Leanne Squires (left) and Megan Miller look out from one of the school mobile classrooms, February 18, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Laurie Hill and Tom Adeyemi, both 11, who were two outstanding sportsmen, at Norwich School Lower, January 3, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Poringland Primary School children celebrate winning the EDP Norwich Union Ultimate schools competition, summer 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Reedham Primary School pupils in an after-school embroidery group, June 17, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
Pupils of the King's Lynn Soccer School with their end-of-season trophies and certificates, May 25, 2003 (Image: Newsquest)
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