A stained glass window has been installed at a school in memory of a head teacher who died last year.
The Ellesmere College Parents Society raised £1,600 to pay for an artist to create it as a tribute to Brendan Wignall.
The group's co-chair, Helena Hepburn, said the idea came to them because they knew both Mr Wignall and his daughter "enjoyed creating beautiful stained glass art".
It has been installed in a corridor which leads to the head teacher's office and she said: "Brendan would walk there every morning and evening. It's a busy thoroughfare for staff and the children so is the perfect place for a tribute."
Brendan Wignall ran the independent school for 27 years and died from cancer at the age of 63 in January 2024.
The window is the final panel in a set of three, all created by artist Stephanie Brown.
It features a soaring raven and the panels reflect the story of St Oswald, who has a chapel and a boarding house at the school named after him.
Ms Hepburn said: "Everyone in the Parents' Society was keen to honour Brendan's memory with something that would be meaningful."
Mr Wignall is also remembered at the school by a portrait, an oak tree and a cup for 'Excellence in Original Thinking'.
Brendan's wife, Anne, said: "Those who knew Brendan and his curious mind won't be surprised that we have chosen to reward students for original thinking and I'm certain that Brendan would approve."