Something else to cheer you up!
B Cador: February 2021
Nancy in Y4 has sketched these amazing eagle and Harpy eagle drawings — I thought you might like to see them. I'm absolutely blown away by our children and their individual talents; I feel very privileged to be able to share in their achievements and successes, whether it's in school or through their online learning at the moment. They really do brighten my day!
Also...as nature lovers in school, we are really excited to have found a robin's nest in our EYFS area and are looking forward to putting our bird watching skills in to day-to-day practice, as we hope to discover a clutch of eggs in the nest that will hopefully hatch and finally be ready to fledge in the spring! Fingers crossed!
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