Key Stage 1 participated in a play that highlighted the importance of the Green Cross Code. Despite being kept highly entertained by the 'Road Wise Rangers' with witty jokes and the road safety dance, every child left with the clear message of using the Green Cross Code when crossing the road: stop, look and listen.
The children thoroughly enjoyed the performance and were awarded their own Road Wise Ranger sticker for being truly superb.
Key Stage 1: Road Safety
January 14, 2020
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