GALLERY: Three Worthing schools hold their proms
Youngsters dressed up in their finest outfits to celebrate the end of their school days, just before the exams begin.
Click on each school name below to see a slide show of photographs taken by the Herald team.
St Andrew's CofE School
Our Lady of Sion School
Davison CofE School
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Look out for coverage Durrington High's prom on Monday, May 21 and Chatsmore High and Worthing High in June and July.
Rumour has it Davison girls voted to ban the boys?
Is this true?
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"Davison girls voted to ban the boys"
This has been, and always will be, just a rumour.
I finished my four years at Davison High School yesterday, and our prom was on Tuesday (May 15) night.
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Hide AdWhen our prom was first being organised, we were told we weren't allowed to take boys.
Previously, we too, had thought we could vote for our choice.
We all thought this highly unjust that we weren't allowed to take boys; what's a prom without a prom date?
But now we know the reasons for no boys; think about it, many girls have older boyfriends, and that could be dangerous, drink, drugs and many other reasons. There never was any such vote.
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Hide AdAnd anyway, I for one am pleased no boys went; I've spent four years of school without them, and prom wouldn't have been the same if they were there.
I went to St Andrew's prom, on Monday night, and I felt like I was on show all evening, whereas at Davison prom, I just had fun with the girls I'd be leaving in September.
I hope that clears that one up.
Emily Hawkins
Worthing