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What a busy day, work on the extension is reaching fever pitch with lots of workmen trying their very best to make sure the building is all ready to go on the first day of term. Every time I go into the building something else has been done, its great.
The WW2 exhibition looked fantastic and the children should be very proud of the work which they have done, everyone enjoyed the children's presentations, it is amazing what technology can achieve in learning. The news reports which were filmed and the sound clips were great. I was really amazed at the Photostory the girls had made.
The other classes in the school did a great job reading out their stories, it is not easy standing up in front of the whole school. (I know!!) It was so lovely to see so many Mums, Dads, Grannies and Grandads attend the event. I know everyone is so busy but the children love to know that you are there.
Mandi Mansbridge wins the gold star of the day for her work helping to set up the exhibition, go shopping for supplies, working with Mrs Law support for learning teacher, serving teas and coffees AND helping to clear up! THANK YOU from us all!
Tomorrow is the K Factor and I am not quite sure what that will bring but two Pr 6 girls have been working hard to organise the event!
The Easter Bonnet Parade in the church will also be great and get us in the mood for the holidays, we hope that a few parents and friends can join us at 1.30 in the church.
Kindest regards
W S Scollay
The WW2 exhibition looked fantastic and the children should be very proud of the work which they have done, everyone enjoyed the children's presentations, it is amazing what technology can achieve in learning. The news reports which were filmed and the sound clips were great. I was really amazed at the Photostory the girls had made.
The other classes in the school did a great job reading out their stories, it is not easy standing up in front of the whole school. (I know!!) It was so lovely to see so many Mums, Dads, Grannies and Grandads attend the event. I know everyone is so busy but the children love to know that you are there.
Mandi Mansbridge wins the gold star of the day for her work helping to set up the exhibition, go shopping for supplies, working with Mrs Law support for learning teacher, serving teas and coffees AND helping to clear up! THANK YOU from us all!
Tomorrow is the K Factor and I am not quite sure what that will bring but two Pr 6 girls have been working hard to organise the event!
The Easter Bonnet Parade in the church will also be great and get us in the mood for the holidays, we hope that a few parents and friends can join us at 1.30 in the church.
Kindest regards
W S Scollay
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