Look how these creative schoolchildren paid homage to their patron saint SCHOOLCHILDREN celebrated their patron saint with a socially-distanced service. Due to Covid, St George’s Primary School, in Great Bromley, was unable to host its traditional St George’s Day assembly. However, instead it held its own celebration outside in the playground. Pupils spent the week flexing their creative writing muscles and paying homage to the school’s namesake through writing poems, stories and art.
Story-telling - Class 4 pupils Tulip Wiseman and Mathew Tayman help headteacher Rebecca Keitch explain the meaning behind the St George s cross These were then presented to each other from within their class bubbles.