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Students at Wateringbury Primary School still cheering despite England's exit from the World Cup

By: Annabel Rusbridge-Thomas

Published: 12:00, 24 June 2014

Updated: 12:10, 24 June 2014

Primary school pupils still found reason to celebrate the World Cup during their patriotic non-uniform day.

Students at Wateringbury Primary school are still cheering today despite England's unsucessful performances in the group stages of the World Cup.

They have taken part in a red and white non-uniform day to coincide with England's last group match against Costa Rica.

Pupils at Wateringbury Primary School still cheering their team on during their red and white non-uniform day

The patriotic youngsters cheered and waved flags on the school field to show their support.

The event was organised by Friends of Wateringbury Primary School and chairman Gail Isted said: "We were determined to go out in style!"

England are scheduled to play Costa Rica at 5pm.

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