Our pupils often tell us about the adventures they have outside of school and we are always interested to hear about their experiences. We thought we would share an account of an exciting trip to London enjoyed by one of our Year 4 pupils (that turned into a good piece of literacy work).
Visiting The Shard
March 12, 2013
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