On Friday 22nd March, Pupil Voice and some other children from year 4 went litter picking to make a difference in our local community. Before we set off, we got into groups of five and were given an adult to work with. After that, we all got bin bags for the litter and grabbers to pick it up.
We split up in our teams and headed out to collect litter from Reid Street, Craig Street and Columbia Street. We all headed to the play Dene from different directions. There was actually less litter than we thought. Some people stopped us and asked what we were doing. They were impressed with us for making a difference. We all worked incredibly hard so Mrs Davison and Miss Bunn allowed us to play on the equipment. By Edee and Matthew Y4 We love the colour red at Reid Street and are always proud to wear our lovely red jumpers, sweatshirts and cardigans. On Friday 15th March there was even more red in school as pupils wore their red noses, deely boppers and official Red Nose Day T-shirts. Well done to everyone who took part and contributed to our fundraising for this good cause, raising £150.92 for Comic Relief.
Once again pupils and staff did themselves proud on this annual dress up day. There were story characters galore from Harry Potter and Mr Men to Doctor Who and his Tardis!! It was great to see the time and effort that many pupils had put into making their costumes and this was rewarded with book prizes for the best costumes in each class.
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