Children of Eastbourne key workers make uplifting rainbow posters at school
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The pupils at Eastbourne Academy are some of the few who have had to remain at school as their parents’ jobs are vital to the effort to fight coronavirus.
They have enjoyed a range of activities and projects, including making these colourful posters with words of encouragement and advice.
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Hide AdThis includes, ‘stay safe’, ‘keep calm and be happy’, ‘dance like a unicorn’, and of course ‘stay home, stay safe’.
School principal Victoria Stevens said, “It is important during these difficult times that we maintain our strong sense of community and support for one another.
“One of the best things about our school is the sense of community spirit that exists amongst students in all year groups, staff and families and I am determined that we will not lose this.
“Whether students are working in school or out of school we are proud of each and every one of them and look forward to the time when we are all back together.”
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