We are now 24 of us in total across the age groups.
We have moved the session to lunchtimes on Wednesdays as more of a drop in club now so that children don't miss too much of their working week!
It seems to work well and we have been busy this term leading the whole school Remembrance Service and lately, doing lots of Christmas crafting.
Next term we will be highlighting the life of a military child to our peers, including celebrating Dandelion Day on 15th April when we will ask the whole school to wear yellow.
Dandelions are the symbol of the military child as they scatter and form roots wherever they land..
Meanwhile, we are very proud of our wall of regimental plaques that continues to grow as more and more new families join us.
Wishing you all a wonderful family Chrsitmas.
Caroline Jopp
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"How do we help others grow through our choices and words?"
Dear Lord
Help me to live your goodness and kindness each day.
Remind me that my actions express who I am even more than my words.
May I love as you love.
Let me be good to those who wish me harm, forgive those who need forgiveness, and reach out in kindness to all I meet so they can experience the unconditional love of God.
Amen
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