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Rowner Junior School teaching and support staff, Halima Freeland, Ciara Finn and Kate Tuckley
Mrs Knight said: ‘It’s amazing to be recognised by parents for having helped at what has been a difficult time for children. The biggest challenge has been trying to engage with children who have different needs and situations.
‘I’m really looking forward to the children returning and seeing them face to face.’
Mrs Thomas added: ‘It’s really flattering to be named but it has been a big team effort. We are all really excited to see the children again - it’s a massive relief they’re coming back’
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