A group of students from a Derby school were taken on a hot air balloon ride to reward them for their achievements.
The 150 pupils from Merrill College were chosen because they had "achieved something this year".
The balloon was tethered to a tree and a few vehicles to keep it grounded while four students at a time went up about 100ft (30m) in the air.
Assistant Principle Mike Sykes said it "went down a storm" when the school organised the event four years ago.
Lucky draw
"We thought we would try it again," said Mr Sykes.
"It's a wonderful way of rewarding their achievements."
The students were "set a challenge" about a month ago with the reward of a hot air balloon ride to motivate them, Mr Sykes said.
There was a lucky draw of the 400 who accomplished the tasks, and 150 were picked to glimpse a view of Derby from the air.
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