Remembrance Service
On Monday, our school came together for a poignant Remembrance Service, transforming our hall into a sea of beautiful red poppies. It was a moment of reflection and unity, led by Rev'd David, with invaluable contributions from our CREW and staff members.
Mrs Lightfoot shared her recent experience at the 'Standing with Giants' display, part of the D-Day 80 memorial exhibition, bringing history to life for our pupils. Miss Harvey's bible reading, coupled with Miss Rixon and Miss Hughes' thoughtful prayers, added depth to our service.
We were particularly proud of Bluebell and Jenson, who bravely read extracts from Laurence Binyon's 'For the Fallen'. Their words echoed the sentiment of the day, reminding us all of the sacrifices made by so many.
The service culminated in the haunting notes of the Last Post, followed by two minutes of silent reflection. This pause allowed us all to contemplate the significance of Remembrance Day and its enduring importance in our lives.
It was heartening to see our school community come together in such a meaningful way, demonstrating our commitment to remembering and honouring those who have served.
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