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WestonWayNurserySchool -Alifetimeofdedication
We would like to dedicate this arcle to our long serving member of staff, Sue Dymoke, who aer 21 years has le the nursery and become a new nanna recently.
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Sue has had many hats at the nursery over the years from working directly with the children to managing the life of the school in her role on the Senior Leadership Team. Her love for the nursery shone through her passion to provide the best educaon for the children and she was oen the first to find soluons to overcome any challenges.
This Christmas, she was a massive catalyst in reigning our Weston Way Christmas pudding making for our families following the recent covid restricons.
Sue always loved a dressing up day and would fully commit to taking on the character's role. Her most recent being transforming into Peter Rabbit with her many vegetables from Mr McGregor's garden!
Sue took great care of our families and would always support those in need in a wide variety of ways. She always made sure that we collected items to contribute to the community Reverse Advent each year and she is connuing to support our 80 year celebraon on Friday 30 June as lead of our planning commiee. Sue has a heart of gold.
Warm Regards, Kelly Nichol
Break the rules day at St Mary's Junior School, Baldock
On 30th March, St Mary's Junior school held a 'BREAK THE RULES' day to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund. We worked together with Miss Boyle, one of our teachers, and produced a list of rules that could be broken in school, with a fine of 50p for each rule broken.
Some examples of the rules to be broken were:
Ÿ have an unhealthy snack
Ÿ wear your hood up in class
Ÿ wear non-school uniform
Ÿ wear temporary taoos/make up
Coming in on the day was strange because everyone was dressed up differently, instead of in our matching blue uniform. Some people even changed their hair by dyeing it! We really enjoyed the wonderful atmosphere in school on that day –there was such a buzz of excitement!
In the end, St Mary's managed to raise £402 for WWF, which means that each class will get to adopt an animal through the charity. It was an amazing day and all in such e wonderful cause.
By Raymond Bruce & Eddie Chapman (Year 5)