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Justin from Severn Trent visited Greswold to lead assemblies for Key Stages 1 and 2. He explained the process which brings water from rivers to people's taps and how it is changed from muddy, brown water into clear drinking water. Justin also encouraged our pupils to save water and gave practical ways they could achieve this at home. At the end of each assembly, the children could then pick how they were going to try to save water.
Many thanks to Justin for visiting us. There are ideas for saving water on the Severn Trent website.
We have had a wonderful time in the library celebrating Roald Dahl Day today, on what would have been his 102nd birthday. There was lots of reading, which I'm sure, would have made Roald Dahl a very happy man indeed!
A very big thank you and special mention to the brave and enthusiastic Year 5 and 6 story-tellers who read outside on the KS1 playground this lunchtime. They came back buzzing with excitement - exactly the kind of reading for pleasure spirit we love to encourage here at Greswold. Well done to you all!
Congratulations also to Sycamore, Chaffinches, Skylarks and Squirrels who were first to return the Roald Dahl Challenge and get a class point.