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Ipswich primary school fundraises for defibrillator

Pupils at Rushmere Hall Primary School, in Ipswich, have taken inspiration from two teachers who ran the virtual London Marathon.

Ipswich school children move classroom into the outdoors

Children at Rushmere Hall primary school enjoyed their first outdoor learning day.

Rushmere Hall Primary joins London s Eko Academy Trust | East Anglian Daily Times

Rushmere Hall Primary School in Ipswich, which is now an academy - Credit: Simon Parker Alex Davison, the school s chair of governors, added: “Rushmere Hall has always done things differently. Its ethos is quite different from other schools and we are excited that we have found a trust that shares the values and attitudes we have. The aim is to provide and support all our children to reach their full potential and we look forward to working in partnership with the trust to achieve the best educational environment possible.” Rebekah Iiyambo, chief executive of the Eko Trust, said she has high hopes for the school, while the trust is also looking to expand further into Suffolk.

Youngsters festive spirit helps Ipswich foodbank | East Anglian Daily Times

Jane Hunt Published: 4:30 PM December 24, 2020    Five-year-old Ava Omer and 10-year-old Mason Bias decided they wanted to give something back at Christmas and helped the FIND (Families in Need) food bank - Credit: Supplied by family Two Ipswich schoolchildren have got into the festive spirit by helping other youngsters to have a better Christmas. Five-year-old Ava Omer and 10-year-old Mason Bias decided they wanted to give something back at Christmas and  set about collecting donations from family and friends for the FIND (Families in Need) food bank in Ipswich. After discussing what they thought other children would like  Ava, a pupil at Rushmere Hall primary school,  and Mason, who attends Whitehouse Community primary school, visited a local supermarket with their mums and used the £50 they’d collected to fill two large boxes with items to give to the charity.

Youngsters festive spirit helps Ipswich foodbank

Jane Hunt Published: 4:30 PM December 24, 2020    Five-year-old Ava Omer and 10-year-old Mason Bias decided they wanted to give something back at Christmas and helped the FIND (Families in Need) food bank - Credit: Supplied by family Two Ipswich schoolchildren have got into the festive spirit by helping other youngsters to have a better Christmas. Five-year-old Ava Omer and 10-year-old Mason Bias decided they wanted to give something back at Christmas and  set about collecting donations from family and friends for the FIND (Families in Need) food bank in Ipswich. After discussing what they thought other children would like  Ava, a pupil at Rushmere Hall primary school,  and Mason, who attends Whitehouse Community primary school, visited a local supermarket with their mums and used the £50 they’d collected to fill two large boxes with items to give to the charity.

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