Pupils and staff at Friarage Community Primary School gave a warm welcome to the High Sheriff of North Yorkshire, who visited to see the diversity of the school.
Teachers Penny Carver and Caroline O Keeffe with pupils.
The outdoor area has been improved by installing artificial grass, a purpose built bike track and messy play area. It has been designed to encourage exploration and discovery, and support the children’s physical development.
Headteacher Cheryl Cappleman said: “It is fantastic to have all the children back in school now. We are really happy with the changes we have made. We have created a welcoming, stimulating and challenging outdoor environment for our children.”
Pupil enjoying an expedition in the playground.
The school maintained contact with all families during the lockdown period, with phone calls, emails and some home visits, and found this to be really helpful with engaging the children in remote learning, and with the transition back into school.