RNLI Art Exhibition
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Thank you to everyone who came to visit our Art Exhibition. We raised over £318 for the RNLI.
Enjoying learning and achieving, together
Thank you to everyone who came to visit our Art Exhibition. We raised over £318 for the RNLI.
Today some of the staff and children caught the briefest glimpse of the Queen as she passed by Kewaigue School. Both the Queen and the Lieutenant Governor gave the children a big wave as they drove past. Hopefully the link below will take you to a little video clip of them passing by. https://drive…
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