Spring term activities at Upper Beeding Primary School in pictures

Upper Beeding pupils celebrate 50th anniversary of the moon landingUpper Beeding pupils celebrate 50th anniversary of the moon landing
Upper Beeding pupils celebrate 50th anniversary of the moon landing
Pupils from Upper Beeding Primary School have been caught in action enjoying a whole host of spring term activities.

This has included celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, taking part in the Shout It Out book awards, a visit to the British Wildlife Centre and celebrating Chinese New Year. For more about what the pupils got up to click here: Upper Beeding pupils enjoy spring activities including trip to British Wildlife Centre

Upper Beeding pupils drawing space themed pictures celebrate 50th anniversary of the moon landingUpper Beeding pupils drawing space themed pictures celebrate 50th anniversary of the moon landing
Upper Beeding pupils drawing space themed pictures celebrate 50th anniversary of the moon landing
Some of the girls want to become astronauts now after spending the day learning about the moon landingSome of the girls want to become astronauts now after spending the day learning about the moon landing
Some of the girls want to become astronauts now after spending the day learning about the moon landing
Ten pupils visited The Towers School for the day of science funTen pupils visited The Towers School for the day of science fun
Ten pupils visited The Towers School for the day of science fun
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landingCelebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing
The trip to the British Wildlife Centre took pupils up close to animalsThe trip to the British Wildlife Centre took pupils up close to animals
The trip to the British Wildlife Centre took pupils up close to animals
Boarders from Steyning Grammar School spent the morning with pupils to teach about Chinese cultureBoarders from Steyning Grammar School spent the morning with pupils to teach about Chinese culture
Boarders from Steyning Grammar School spent the morning with pupils to teach about Chinese culture
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