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The full list of more than 100 Greater Manchester schools praised by parents for going above and beyond during lockdown
Families have been sharing the schools and teachers they want to thank for supporting pupils through the pandemic
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Parents have praised the teachers who have helped their children during lockdown (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)
Parents have been praising the teachers and schools who have gone above and beyond to help children in Greater Manchester throughout lockdown. As executive headteacher Chris Hanson praised families and staff at Corpus Christi RC Primary in Chadderton, Oldham, for pulling together amid the pandemic, we asked parents to tell us who they wanted to thank - and we were inundated with suggestions.
By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
Young crafter Lainey Strickland, from Darlington, has been making decorations for charity AN eight-year-old has raised thousands of pounds for charity after spending four months creating Christmas decorations. Young crafter Lainey Strickland, from Darlington, was inspired to start making decorations to sell to raise money after getting a new sewing machine in August. Since the autumn, she has spent hours making wreaths, baubles and other decorations. She spent a day selling the items from a stall outside her home in Brinkburn Avenue and has also been selling things online. Lainey, who is a pupil at Holy Family RC Primary School, has raised £2,283, which is going to be divided between Layla’s Legacy UK, Darlington Memorial Hospital children’s ward and the Children’s Ca
By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
Young crafter Lainey Strickland, from Darlington, has been making decorations for charity AN eight-year-old has raised thousands of pounds for charity after spending four months creating Christmas decorations. Young crafter Lainey Strickland, from Darlington, was inspired to start making decorations to sell to raise money after getting a new sewing machine in August. Since the autumn, she has spent hours making wreaths, baubles and other decorations. She spent a day selling the items from a stall outside her home in Brinkburn Avenue and has also been selling things online. Lainey, who is a pupil at Holy Family RC Primary School, has raised £2,283, which is going to be divided between Layla’s Legacy UK, Darlington Memorial Hospital children’s ward and the Children’s Ca