Literacy Week

April 15, 2019
To conclude Literacy Week, our school was transformed into the enchanted land of Narnia. Our pupils dressed as the majestic Aslan, the cold White Witch, the brave Pevensie children or one of the magical creatures from the land beyond the wardrobe. Pupils and staff clearly enjoyed donning their fantastic costumes to celebrate the end of a wonderful week.

In our final assembly of the term, Hacton was honoured to be joined by The Worshipful Mayor of Havering, Councillor Dilip Patel, who listened intently as children described their 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' themed activities (more reports to follow). Thank you to parents for sending your children to school in brilliant costumes.

We hope you and your family are enjoying a very Happy Easter.



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