Street artist Banksy has left his mark again -- this time on the wall of a school in the British city of Bristol.
Britain's BBC said Banksy had created the mural, showing a child with a stick chasing a burning tyre, after Bridge Farm Primary named a school "house" - groups pupils are divided into - after him.
It quoted the school's head teacher as saying the mural was "inspirational and aspirational" for pupils.
Banksy, whose identity has never been revealed, also left a note for pupils who discovered the work on Monday morning, saying "it's always easier to get forgiveness than permission".
A mural, attributed to graffiti artist Banksy, is seen painted on the outside of a class room at the Bridge Farm Primary School in Bristol.