Year two pupil Millie, said: I have had a good day. I was nervous this morning, but I am ok now and excited for tomorrow, as I have seen my friends and enjoyed playing with them.”
Lexi, who is Year 4, said: “I had a fun day and am really pleased to be back. I enjoyed lunchtime playing with my friends. I felt more stressed at home and it felt more relaxed in school.”
St George s Primary School headteacher Mel Fearns
- Credit: Archant
Mel Fearns, headteacher of St George s Primary School, in Great Yarmouth, said it was a nice calm return with the number of pupils returning in comparison to last June, very encouraging .
By Martin Booth, Thursday Feb 25, 2021
Generations of children have attended St George Primary School since it was founded to provide an education to the sons and daughters of Bristol’s dockworkers.
But the historic primary school on Queen’s Parade at the foot of Brandon Hill has suffered from a drastic decline in pupil numbers, which for several years has put its finances in jeopardy and its future in doubt.
At a cabinet meeting on Thursday evening, the school’s fate was sealed. It will be closed and amalgamated with St Michael’s on the Mount Primary School, with who it already shares a headteacher.
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