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St Michael's School
ST Michael’s Primary School in Winterbourne celebrated the Coronation with a day of "patriotic activities".
Deputy head Jen Waller said: the evening created lifelong memories of the Coronation for the Beavers.
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"From dressing in red, white and blue to ‘Singing to the King’, laughs and excitement could be heard from all classrooms.
"Children worked with their parents to design and make regal crowns. Some were tall, some replicated the royal crowns, and some were covered in glitter. They were fantastic and creative.
"The children paraded around the playground to show off their creations.
"In classes children learnt about monarchs from the past, painted flags and made regal bookmarks. "As a school, the children came together to celebrate the day with a collaborative painting of the Union Jack and our new King.
"To continue the celebrations, we joined as a school for an afternoon of joyful singing and a tea party in the playground. The children feasted on jam sandwiches and cake – all of which they helped to make themselves.
"The day was a wonderful celebration that left everyone with smiles on their faces."
The school has published the singing from the day on its Facebook page.
"Along the way the two groups collected money for the Prince's Trust raising £15.93."
Frampton Cotterell's Scout groups are looking for new volunteers to help them increase the number of activities on offer.
Email danielle.newton@cesd.org.uk for more details.