Goodbye year 6
Miss Phillips: July 2020
What a fantastic last 3 weeks of 2020 for year 6!
The children in year 6 who came back to join us in school have been fantastic and very much enjoyed seeing their friends. We have of course recapped some of our year 6 learning, but alongside that we have created lovely memory books, played competitive games of rounders, had the best sports day, played some games and of course we ended on a high with a party!!
I would like to wish all of the year 6 children the best of luck for their future, you will all be amazing but don't forget about us at Wrenbury Primary School. I would also like to thank the children for a very enjoyable 3 weeks together.
Good luck!
Miss Phillips
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