Puzzle Challenge Day

March 10, 2015
Recently, Key Stage 2 enjoyed a Puzzle Challenge Day. Each year group was presented with a range of puzzles, which became progressively harder. Our pupils soon discovered that the best way to work was as a team, persevering as they searched for successful strategies. Rising to the challenge with enthusiasm and energy, the children let out cheers of delight every time a puzzle was solved.


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