What a load of Wallys!

March 05, 2012
Literacy week came to an exciting conclusion on Friday as the children and staff all dressed as their favourite book characters. Wally was incredibly popular (Where's Wally?) with both children and teachers sporting the infamous red and white stripes. Throughout the week, the aim has been inspire a love of reading and literacy through a range of activities: Music, Art, Drama, visiting Authors and theatre groups. During the final 2 days, all classes received the rare treat of being taught by every teacher from Reception to Year 6; as the teachers visited each class and shared a range Literacy based activities. Thank you to everyone involved in making Literacy week a huge success once again.

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