We celebrated books, authors and the joy of reading on World Book Day today. Our Senior pupils took part by creating a map of where our favourite books are set. Our Prep pupils were challenged to transform a wooden spoon into a character from a book, and our pupils also enjoyed taking part in a book swap, searching for golden tickets to exchange for bonus prizes in their ‘new’ books. It was a wonderful day.

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