TOTTINGTON High School is remembering Olivia Campbell-Hardy today — the one-year anniversary of the Manchester Arena bomb which claimed the 15-year-old’s life.

The school community were to come together to pay tribute to Olivia, who they say is ‘sorely missed’.

Headteacher Brian Duffy said: “We also had a special assembly for Olivia earlier this month, before the exams began.

“It included a moment of silent contemplation and a letter from her grandmother was read out, wishing Olivia’s year 11 classmates good luck for their exams.”

In addition, the school wrote on it’s website: “…our staff, students, governors and parents remember those who lost their lives in the tragedy on May 22, 2017, and we especially remember Olivia Campbell-Hardy who was a student here at our school.

“She is sorely missed by our community and especially to those who were closest to her.

“We would like to pass on all our sympathies at this difficult time to all the friends and families of loved ones lost in the tragedy.”

The school community chose to mark the anniversary “privately” but asked that, instead of flowers, people could consider making a donation to Liv’s Trust.

This was established by Olivia’s father, Andrew, family and friends and is a registered charity hoping to give young people the opportunity to pursue interests in music and the arts, all of which were very close to Olivia’s heart.

Anyone wanting to make a donation to Liv’s Trust, or who would like to fundraise for the charity, can visit www.justgiving.com/livstrust for more information.