A Week of Hacton at Home

March 27, 2020
Dear parents and our lovely children,

We’ve done it: a week of Hacton at Home schooling! Well done! The school has felt so very quiet without you all but in doing your bit and staying at home where possible you are helping in the battle to beat this.

As you adjust to your new daily routines, life indoors and online learning, I trust that you are keeping well and looking after yourselves and each other. Thank you for giving us updates about how you are getting on at home. Do try to spend some time laughing together, having fun and doing something you would never usually have had time for.

I know that teachers have loved catching up with you this week and we will continue to make contact next week.

Happy weekend.

Miss you all,
Mrs Leslie


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