On a cold October Saturday, Brine Leas School in Nantwich opened its doors to around 250 year 5 and 6 pupils, from primary schools throughout the Crewe and Nantwich district, for its annual 'Activity Day'.
The youngsters opted to become actively involved in a wide range of practical activities- from making chocolate creatures in the cookery room to ceramic animals in the art room; developing CSI skills in the laboratory while designing, making and launching their own rockets with the help of technology staff; learning new game skills in the Sports Hall, devising a street dance and rehearsing a scene from the hit musical 'FAME'- were just some of the workshops on offer to introduce them to the staff and facilities available at a large secondary school.
Headteacher, Andrew Cliffe, commented: 'It was a pleasure to see so many young students enjoying themselves'.
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