
It’s been a paws-itive start to life at King’s for our wellbeing dog Bobbie, who has been busy welcoming pupils to school on both the Prep and Pre-Prep playgrounds. He’s taken his new responsibilities very seriously, making sure to trot into the office to sign in and out like a true professional – a pedigree employee! After such a fur-tastic first week, he’s certainly earned a bit of paws and reflection this weekend.
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