Y6 split into two groups for the second part of their Creative Curriculum Day. Half went into the Phiz Lab decorate their crosses with Mrs Nixon and Matt Johnson and the remaining half became rollercoaster engineers with Mrs Turner and Mrs Morris! Each child in Y6 has designed and decorated their own cross and these will be put up on permanent display in the Y6 stairwell as their parting gift to our school. The results of the day were phenomenal and showed that hard work, perservence, patience and team-work really do pay off. What an amazing day learning new skills together. Well done everyone!
This year, year 6 are on a special journey towards recieving the Holy spirit in the sacrament of confirmation.
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