Thank you to all the children who completed their homework for International Day of Peace. We had some wonderful contributions and explanations of what children believe peace is and how it can be achieved across the world. Here are a few examples:

 

 

Many more pieces of work have been shared in classrooms across the school and children have shown such empathy and thoughtfulness. Well done!

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