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Genesis Martial Arts classes at Marsh
Coach Phil with the Dragons class at 4pm
Spring Festival afternoon
Supporting NurtureUK at House of Lords
Can you spot Mrs Godwin?
Duckling class made some biscuits for the panel.
Mrs Godwin was so proud to represent our school.
Sewing through the Ages - supporting senior members of our local community
Learning action songs together
Concentrating hard on sewing buttons
Learning from experience
Threading the needle is tricky
Chatting whilst we work
Remembrance Day Service
The School Counsellors represented our school.
Marsh Infant and Nursery School hit the headlines!
Rev. Elaine leads a special assembly.
Celebrating different foods.
Reception Family Picnic at Forest School 2017
Community Carol Service
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Local community joined us for singing Carols.
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Sing Up Club entertained them with festive songs.
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Everyone felt uplifted by the occasion.
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Sing Up children sang beautifully.
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The children who did readings spoke so clearly.
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