A school near Winchester is one of the best state primary schools of 2017, according to Tatler magazine.
West Meon Church of England Primary School was included in the magazine's top ten guide for state primary schools in the UK.
The school on Church Lane is one of Hampshire's smallest schools with only 84 students.
Headteacher Julie Kelly, who has been there for six years, said: "We are very proud of this achievement."
In the article, Mrs Kelly is commended for her involvement in activities such as driving the school minibus and running the chess club, as well as outdoor activities such as taking the children on night-time badger-watching expeditions.
The school was also praised for its 2016 Key Stage 2 results and accommodation of working parents, with a early morning breakfast club and late pick-up available.
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