Friday 21 July 2017

Last last day!

We made it...

We had a really lovely lovely last day at school. We had an assembly where we gave a special card to Lily and talked about how much we would miss her. We also gave special 'most likely to...' certificates to the Year 2's, then they received presents from the teachers which they opened in-front of us. We also said goodbye to Mrs Barker and made her cry by singing One and a Million to her. 

We then set off around the village trying to make people smile and be happy. We gave all our volunteers a plant to say thank you for all their hard work and a card we had written. At Mrs Londs house we all went in her garden and visited her Bee Hotel!!

After that we had Wet Time where Miss Arnold soaked us all!!!! Followed by a party lunch which everyone thoroughly enjoyed, especially the teachers! 

In the afternoon we had a nice time with DVD's and invited families in to eat cake and drink tea. We said goodbye to our Year 2's and we said see you soon to Reception and Year 1. 

We want everyone to have a super safe holiday and we also want to say a huge thank you for all your ongoing and endless support this year. It really is appreciated!








































Leavers Assembly

Emotional times...

Yesterday we had our leavers performance down at the church. We think that there wasn't a dry eye in the house by the end. All the teachers were very proud of all the children especially the Year 2's

A lovely way to celebrate a fabulous year! 















Beach Day

Next stop...the Beach!

What a week it has been! On Wednesday we went on the annual Hickling visit to the Beach at Sea Palling. After a large thunder storm that morning we were glad it wasn't raining. We got slightly whipped by the sand and the wind on the beach but still enjoyed ourselves!Becky, Henry's mum came with Greta to give us a great beach lifeguard safety talk. Then a yummy lunch at the Fish and Chip Shop! Finally we basked in the sunshine at the incredible Sea Palling park. We arrived back windswept but happy.