Remembrance
On Tuesday 11th November, we were incredibly proud of the children during the school Remembrance Service. Their respect and thoughtfulness were truly moving. In preparation, every child made a paper poppy on Monday, and our House Captains worked hard to collect these and create beautiful poppy wreaths. During the service, some of the Year 6 pupils read the poignant poem “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae. The House Captains, accompanied by Reception children from their houses, then laid the wreaths in the centre of our grass area—a moment of unity and reflection for us all. We were delighted to welcome Mr Coe, our Chair of Governors, to join us for this special occasion.
Celebrating Different Cultures
On Friday 29th November, the school experienced a day full of Scottish spirit as we celebrated St Andrew’s Day. The children were greeted by the sound of bagpipes, and Mr Murray (our Year 6 teacher) looked very smart in his traditional Scottish outfit! He and Mr Plowman, our PE lead, organised Abbey Primary’s very own Highland Games, which were a huge success and great fun for everyone.
The children across the school are collecting stickers for their Cultural Passports each time we learn about a different festival that is celebrated by some children from our community. So far we have explored Dwiali, Remembrance, St Andrew’s Day and Great Union Day (Romania’s National Day). The children are looking forward to seeing what celebration we will be learning about next!