School's message to terror hit Manchester

Students and staff at Parklands High School in Chorley during a minute's silence for the victims of the Manchester terror attack.Students and staff at Parklands High School in Chorley during a minute's silence for the victims of the Manchester terror attack.
Students and staff at Parklands High School in Chorley during a minute's silence for the victims of the Manchester terror attack.
'˜I love Manchester' was the message from a Chorley school to the city hit by a terror attack on Monday.

Parklands High School had its students and staff formed the words on the playing field before an aerial photo was taken.

It was followed by a minute’s silence at 11am to pay tribute to the 22 people killed by a suicide bomber at Manchester Arena after American singer Ariana Grande’s concert.

One of the victims was 18-year-old Georgina Callander, a former pupil at Bishop Rawstorne CE Academy at Croston.