Tributes have been paid to an ex-Lancaster teacher, who has died suddenly.
Paul Clark taught history at Central Lancaster High School, before leaving to live with his family in New Zealand in 2015.
in a statement, the school said: ‘’It is with regret and deep sadness we must inform our community of the sudden passing of Mr Paul Clark.
‘’Mr Clark was a passionate Teacher of History and will be fondly remembered by staff and pupils who knew him, not just for his history lessons but for his commitment to our school and his ‘Mustang Sally’ rendition in every Christmas assembly wearing his iconic purple velvet suit!
‘’Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.’’


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