Improvements made at Coldwaltham school as children return following lockdown
St James’ School took advantage of the period of quiet to carry out the maintenance work, which was funded by a grant from the South Downs National Park, throughout April and May.
Although the school remained open for children of key workers at both St James’ and Amberley Schools, children in reception, year-one and year-six were allowed to return from Monday, June 1 following the new Government guidelines.
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Hide AdStaff have worked tirelessly to keep the school clean and the children have quickly adapted to the new routines, working in their class bubbles.
The classroom for the youngest children has been freshly decorated and their outside learning area has been freshly covered with thick astroturf.
The playground has been transformed with freshly painted line markings and games which have been designed by the children.
Many of the children have also benefitted from parking their scooters and cycles safely in the newly installed storage unit.
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Hide AdSt James’ School is hoping to see more children return to school before the end of the summer term, but, in the meantime the children continue to have remote learning lessons at home.
To see what the children have been learning, visit the class pages on the school website www.st-james-coldwaltham.w-sussex.sch.uk
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