Reception Learn About People Who Help Us

November 22, 2013
In their topic work Reception have been looking at people who help us. They were very lucky to have a visit from Arron the paramedic who spoke to them about his job. Arron brought in some interesting equipment and the children were able to ask lots of questions. Some willing volunteers were even lucky enough to have bandages put on them. The children really enjoyed meeting Arron and they learnt a great deal about the important work carried out by paramedics. We would like to thank Arron very much for taking the time to visit our school.



Reggie painted a lovely picture of an ambulance that we are using on our thank you card.

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