We hope that you have all had a successful start to the school year and are enjoying the new friendships we are making and the new knowledge we are learning.
This term is all about Black History, with Black History Month taking place in October. So, this week, we’d like you to think about this quote:
What does this quote mean to you? How can we use this quote as an inspiration in our daily lives?
Let us know your thoughts and ideas in the comments below!
Hello all, my name is Miss Jeffries and I am the 2023/24 Year 5 Cormorant class teacher. I am very excited for the year ahead. Here is a little bit more about me to help you get to know me a little better. In my spare time, I enjoy hula hooping, going to the gym and going for walks - with our beautiful English Bulldog, Mabel. My friends and family mean a lot to me and so I love to go and see them whenever I can. I look forward to working with you and getting to know you all throughout the year!
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Eloquently said: There is no wrong time to do the right thing. Always do the right thing even when faced with challenges. That’s a test of your character.
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I think that it means you can always do something good, no matter the time.
Eloquently said: There is no wrong time to do the right thing. Always do the right thing even when faced with challenges. That’s a test of your character.
I think that it means you can always do something good, no matter the time.