Students given RNLI experience

Students from an Upper Beeding school recently visited Shoreham's RNLI to learn all about rescuing people at sea.
Year 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The Towers SUS-161121-160733001Year 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The Towers SUS-161121-160733001
Year 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The Towers SUS-161121-160733001

Students from The Towers Convent School in Upper Beeding visited the RNLI last Tuesday (November 15) as part of their ‘Storms and Shipwreck’ topic.

The year 4 students learned all about the amazing work that the volunteers do and how they rescue people at sea in all weather conditions.

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Headmistress at The Towers Mrs Clara Trelfa said: “The girls thoroughly enjoyed dressing up and were lucky enough to actually go on one of the rescue boats. Many thanks to the RNLI.”

Year 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The TowersYear 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The Towers
Year 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The Towers

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Year 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The TowersYear 4 pupils from the Tower School, Upper Beeding, visit Shoreham's RNLI. Picture: The Towers
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