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Children from Alexandra Park primary school marked Deaf Awareness Week last week.
The children at the school were introduced to sign language during an assembly.
In classes they discussed how it felt to be deaf and looked at some of the challenges.
The children were already a little aware of sign language following successful performances from Y3 of poetry using sign language and the inclusion of sign language in their songs during the annual Singing Square (a singing event where the whole school learns music to share).
PSHE Leader Samantha Nicholson-Hickling said: It s so important the children learn about different languages.
Creativity comes to the fore thanks to exciting school pebble trail Date published: 15 February 2021
Alexandra Park schoolchildren created a #AlexParkRocks pebble trail
Despite ongoing separation thanks to lockdown rules, the key worker children in Year 5 at Alexandra Park Junior School wanted to set something up to make the community feel more together.
During the final week before half-term, the schoolchildren created a #AlexParkRocks pebble trail.
Mrs Samantha Nicholson-Hickling, Year 5 teacher, said: Last lockdown, the painted pebbles seemed to be everywhere! We decided we wanted to bring our community back together, even though we are apart. Most of the children take their daily walks through Alexandra Park, so we thought we d create our pebbles and hide them in the park.