Year 6 Leavers Assembly
: July 2020
Year 6- what a lovely goodbye you gave us yesterday. What a special little gathering this was. You read your 'This is me' poetry so well, your words were so honest and true- the Wrenbury team couldn't be more proud of you. The 'thank you's' that you said were so thoughtful and some even made me giggle! I hope that you enjoy the book you were given, Skellig is one of my all time favourites- how I wish we could have read this together as planned. It would be great to hear what you think of it.
We have been so pleased to have been able to have you back at our school. We wish you all the luck in the world for your next steps, your next adventure- you will all be amazing.
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