Parents, pupils and former staff of a primary school in Devon have taken to the streets to protest against the way the school is run.
The parents say that their children's education has suffered since Dartmoor Multi-Academy Trust took over.
The group gathered outside South Tawton Primary School in the village of South Zeal near Okehampton to show their anger.
Louise Taylor, whose children attend the school said the children are struggling with consistency after several members of staff were made redundant.
"They've taken away our TAs (teaching assistants). The teachers have no support, our year six children were sitting outside eating their lunch in the rain because they got rid of all our TAs so there are not enough people to supervise them at lunchtime in the classroom.
"The kids don't know who's going to be teaching them from one day to the next and we’ve got to do something."
However, the trust says staff allowed the children to eat outside when it was "lovely weather".