They rewind to 2000, a year pupils and staff at Garforth Community College will remember. The school community was celebrating after being named among most outstanding in the country by Chief Inspector of Schools, Chris Woodhead. It was also a 12 months which featured a major clean-up operation after gallons of an animal blood spilt on the town's Main Street. Enjoy these memories using photos plucked from the YEP archive. Spotted anyone you know? READ MORE: 15 photo memories of Garforth and Kippax in 1999 LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
7. Garforth in 2000
This is Julie Jennings who worked full time despite having two sets of young twins./ She is pictured with her family, back row, twins Stephen and Hollie and dad Mark. Front row, from left , twins Matthew and Rebecca.
8. Garforth in 2000
Colin Burgon MP for Elmet (left) with Stuart Baker, deputy managing director of Northern Spirit, toast the opening of the refurbished Garforth station with a cup of coffee in July 2000. Photo: Gary Longbottom
9. Garforth in 2000
Miss Morris takes a Year 10 class at Garforth Community College in February 2000. Photo: Claire Lim
10. Garforth in 2000
Garforth Community College pupils were taking part in a food and farming challenge at the Great Yorkshire Show by producing organic honey. Pictured are George Jones (left) and Gavin Slattery.
11. Garforth in 2000
St Benedict's Primary School pupils Liam Durkin (left) and Georgina Pollard with Melvin Bakers from The Workshop Group which co-ordinates the Carribean music development teaching the children about music, dance and visual arts.
12. Garforth in 2000
Residents of Elder Garth were unhappy that bushes had been cut down exposing a noisy train line close to their homes. Pictured in June 2000 are Christine Smith with Wendy Addison and her children, Edward, Daisy and William.