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Resilience to Achieve - Aspiration to Succeed

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Tuesday

After a good night's sleep we began they day with breakfast. Cereal, toast and yoghurt were all options. It was very frosty outside when we woke up, but it still looked pretty. Our morning activity took us to a farm where we saw lots of sheep who are ready to give birth to lambs. We didn't get to see any being born but we did see a really cute baby lamb. We also found out about other jobs that need to be completed on a farm.

In the afternoon we all went gorge walking. We took on several challenges such as sliding through pipes, crawling under waterfalls and sliding into pools. We got very wet, it was cold but we didn't moan because we were enjoying ourselves too much.

After a dinner of cottage pie and a pudding of banoffee pie we had some evening activities as well. We did some climbing on the climbing walls and we went for a night walk and even visited a church.

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  • “I am very happy with Leys. My daughter’s progress at this school is amazing, I think the teachers are amazing.” (Parent)
  • “I’m starting to love this school! You all have made such great progress and I urge you: Keep up the great work!” (Parent)
  • “The Leys Primary School is a happy and caring place.” (OFSTED)
  • “Pupils are considerate of each other’s happiness.” (OFSTED)
  • An outstanding learning environment. All the children were engaged with their learning. A very friendly staff. (Borough Adviser)
  • “Pupils behave well in lessons and are respectful and polite around the school.” (OFSTED)
  • “Pupils respond well to the high expectations of the school.” (OFSTED)
  • “Pupils enjoy learning and are rightly proud of their work.” (OFSTED)
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