From rodeo bulls and Nirvana sing-alongs to help and advice from charities and businesses, One sixth form’s freshers’ fair was alive with activity from hundreds of students.

Ipswich Star: Raminta Ozelyte (left) and Sandra Espitita (right) get advice from Janet Perry from the careers service at One sixth form. Picture: JOHN NICERaminta Ozelyte (left) and Sandra Espitita (right) get advice from Janet Perry from the careers service at One sixth form. Picture: JOHN NICE (Image: Archant)

The sixth form laid on the freshers’ fair as part of the settling-in process for new students, with the returning cohort able to welcome the new intake into student life.

Ipswich Star: Muhammad Sattar and Lauren Preston do battle on the inflatable challenge at One freshers' fair. Picture: JOHN NICEMuhammad Sattar and Lauren Preston do battle on the inflatable challenge at One freshers' fair. Picture: JOHN NICE (Image: Archant)

A student band was on hand to entertain their peers with classic rock tunes, while some students braved the rodeo bull.

Ipswich Star: Elysee Oussou on the rodeo bull at the One freshers' fair. Picture: JOHN NICEElysee Oussou on the rodeo bull at the One freshers' fair. Picture: JOHN NICE (Image: Archant)

Elsewhere organisations such as Community Action Suffolk and East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices were on hand to offer volunteering opportunities.

Ipswich Star: Gary Thompson and Megan Steggalls from Empire cinemas handing out free popcorn at the One freshers' fair. Picture: JOHN NICEGary Thompson and Megan Steggalls from Empire cinemas handing out free popcorn at the One freshers' fair. Picture: JOHN NICE (Image: Archant)

Natasha Brame, community fundraiser for Suffolk at EACH said: “We came along to talk to students as they are our fundraisers of the future.

Ipswich Star: New students (from left to right) Bethany Page, George Kellett and Jamie Briers settling into life at One sixth form. Picture: JOHN NICENew students (from left to right) Bethany Page, George Kellett and Jamie Briers settling into life at One sixth form. Picture: JOHN NICE (Image: Archant)

“The response has been good. It’s such a nice sixth form, I’m just sad that I didn’t get the opportunity to come here myself.”