Two primary schools have been recognised for their work promoting children’s rights.
01.11.2022 - 11:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Pupils at Auchencairn Primary celebrated harvest and the end of term with a special assembly.
Families, staff from Landmarc and members of the Rotary came to school to watch, take part in the celebrations and bring food which will be donated to a local foodbank.
Everyone was delighted when Jackie Clarke and members of her staff from Landmarc presented pupils with a fantastic £500 cheque.
This very generous gift was very much appreciated by staff, pupils and parents.
P1-3 had drawn beautiful pictures representing harvest, P6 and P7 explained how harvest is marked around the world and how important a good crop is, while P4-7 shared some facts from the fact file they created about their recent topic, oceans.
Special thanks to Jackie Clarke and Landmarc for making this harvest so memorable.
Two primary schools have been recognised for their work promoting children’s rights.
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