Banksy paints Bridge Farm Primary Bristol wall as 'present'
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The BBC's Jon Kay says the artist "snuck in over half term"
Street artist Banksy has left a half-term surprise "present" on the walls of a Bristol primary school.
The elusive artist composed the mural at Bridge Farm Primary after it recently named a school house after him.
It was discovered as teachers returned from the half-term break along with a letter saying "it's always easier to get forgiveness than permission".
A spokesman for Banksy confirmed to BBC News that the artwork is genuine.
Head teacher Geoff Mason intends to preserve the mural and has "no plans to sell it".
He said the surprise addition to the school's surroundings is "inspirational and aspirational" for his pupils.

The school had recently named one of its houses after the artist

This letter from Banksy was discovered by the school caretaker