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5:16 PM March 8, 2021
Mora headteacher Kate Bass with guitarists L-R David Mason, Isobella, Marcus Bonfanti and Mia at the welcome back to school celebration
- Credit: Jonathan Goldberg
Pupils were welcomed back to school in Cricklewood with a live music street party.
Staff and pupils danced into Mora Primary School this morning as all schools in the UK returned to in-person teaching during the third national lockdown.
Parent and guitarist Marcus Bofanti with Mora Primary School pupil Santana on first day back
- Credit: Jonathan Goldberg
They were treated to a playlist of five songs, including Walking on Sunshine, Happy, Don t Worry Be Happy, You Are My Sunshine for the little ones and Proud Mary.
Patrick Sproull
Published:
12:06 AM December 18, 2020
Updated:
11:36 AM January 20, 2021
Jessica Fieldman and her children, Lyla and Noah at a similar hot meals project Mora Primary School ran in October.
- Credit: Kate Bass
Two Brent schools are set to provide free hot meals to vulnerable families this winter.
Islamia Primary School and Mora Primary School have collaborated with the Akshaya Patra Foundation to ensure families in need don’t go hungry during the Christmas holidays.
The Akshaya Patra Foundation is a non-governmental organisation which strives to eliminate classroom hunger, and is helping this initiative by preparing nutritionally-balanced and hot vegetarian meals.