SIXTH formers put on their best outfits and rolled down the red carpet for their very own film awards night.

But teachers and students at Greenford High School celebrated work not by Hollywood directors but the A Level media classes for a tenth annual ceremony.

The year 12 students, at the school in Lady Margaret Road, made brief film trailers, while year 13 had the freedom to pick their own topic.

Assistant head Adam Bush said: "This year's media awards had a higher standard of film than we have ever seen before. The evening was a fantastic success because of the hard work that all the students and head of media, Mr Bruce, put into organising the evening."

There was a red carpet in place as 250 sixth form media students dressed up to receive the awards on October 11. Prizes included best editing, best cinematography and best music video.

Some of the winners included Sita Chana who was awarded for leading the group of the best year 12 production. Asha Kabadeh won a special prize for her silent film, which was a moving piece about domestic violence and child abuse.