Flat Stanley Update

March 25, 2014
We have had an great response so far to our Flat Stanley challenge. Postcards have arrived in their hundreds and it is clear that the Flat Stanleys have travelled far and wide: from local London and Ireland, to the hot Costa Blanca and Egypt, from adventurous Australia and South Africa, to cold Switzerland - to name just a few! There are only a few days left before they are expected back at school and the winners are announced.

Above: a small selection of the postcards that have been returned from around the world
Below: postcards on display in the main corridor



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