Easter Garden Competition

May 06, 2020
Thank you to everyone who took part in our Easter Garden competition. Your miniature gardens helped support our RE curriculum by encouraging our pupils think about how to represent the resurrection story in a creative way.

Well done to everyone who made an Easter Garden, but in particular to our winners who produced beautiful, very detailed gardens. To recognise all the wonderful work, everyone who took part will  receive a certificate (either by email or in school). When we return to school, Miss Riley (RE Coordinator) will be presenting our winners with a special prize.





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