Flat Stanley Challenge

February 14, 2014
Over the half term holidays the whole school will be participating in the Flat Stanley challenge. Pupils have been busy customising their Flat Stanleys before posting them to a friend or family member in this country or abroad. It is hoped that each recipient of the character will send a postcard back to school before sending it on to another friend or family member. We are hoping to receive lots of postcards that help us learn more about different parts of the world. This should to help raise the profile of Modern Foreign Languages in our school.

Don’t forget to post your character. Will your Flat Stanley travel the furthest or visit the most places in the world?


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