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Wimborne St Giles

Church of England First School and Nursery

And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations." Revelation 22: 2

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'Together We Grow: Together We Give'

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See below for all of the ways we have been growing and giving this year.

  • Dogs Trust Assembly - 10 October 2014

    Fri 10 Oct 2014

    Dogs Trust Assembly - Fri 10 Oct 2014

    Today we welcomed Sarah, the Community and Education Officer, and Rosie, a Springer Collie Cross, from the Dogs Trust charity. This was an excellent opportunity to educate the children about how the charity cares for vulnerable dogs. Sarah taught the children how to behave when greeting a new dog and there was time for some questions.

    Founded in 1891, the Dogs Trust (formerly the National Canine Defence League) is the largest dog welfare charity in the UK. Their mission is to give dogs an enjoyable and happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction. Each year around 16,000 dogs are cared for across the 19 rehoming centres across the country. The HOPE project gives preventative veterinary care to dogs belonging to homeless people. 










     

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  • Reception children go to Edmondsham Gardens - 01 October 2014

    Wed 01 Oct 2014

    Reception children go to Edmondsham Gardens - Wed 01 Oct 2014

    As part of the children's "Dig, Dig, Dig" topic about Harvest the children had an amazing afternoon at Edmondsham Gardens. They had an excellent experience learning about where vegetables grow and were able to help pull different vegetables out from under the ground. The children brought back different vegetables and enjoyed eating them. They are now growing and looking after their own pea shoots. So please come into the classroom to watch them grow.
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