INQUISITIVE children have been fascinated to discovered lots of tiny creatures living outside their classroom. Armed with magnifying glasses, pupils at St Mary s Catholic Primary School in Middlewich set off on a bug hunt. Headteacher Janet McKinlay said: We talked about safety aspects first. The last thing we want is a child to be stung by a nettle or a wasp. We also discussed the Countryside Code and how to navigate a fire pit but the thing the pupils really enjoyed was the bug hunt.
CHILDREN were treated to ice cream as they chatted to their friends in the playground. Pupils were welcomed back to St Mary s Catholic Primary School in Middlewich with a day of wellbeing activities. Headteacher Janet McKinlay said: The children were a little nervous first thing in the morning but they soon relaxed as they realised the day was starting with wellbeing activities and the promise of extra playtime. Children enjoy chatting with their friends again
Children enjoy chatting with their friends again They were delighted to see their friends and were able to have a good chat. It was lovely to hear the buzz of happy voices round the school.
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