Pupils Go Spotty for Children in Need
| Published: 18th November 2011 12:30 |
Children at Neston Primary School saw spots in front of their eyes when they swapped their uniforms for a range of spotty clothing.

The children organised a number of events to support Children in Need. Biscuits and cakes were baked by the children and members of staff and sold to raise funds for the charity. The children and staff were very creative in making their own spotty clothing and painting their faces.
Rachel Muskett (Teaching Assistant) organised the events and said: "We are delighted with the response from the children and their parents and staff.
"We know the money we raised will be used to support children in difficult circumstances across the UK. Children in Need day is always great fun at Neston Primary School."




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Mr G and other teachers all an inspiration.
Always a lovely close knit family feel to the school :-)
As you say, what we are able to achieve it is all down to the children, parents and a very dedicated team of teaching and support staff.
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