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Fenland village school pupils spread festive cheer and say 'thank-you' to key workers




Pupils at a Fenland village school have done their bit to say thank-you and bring a bit of Christmas cheer to some of the area's key workers and as well as helping the vulnerable.

The children of Thomas Eaton Primary Academy in Wimblington have been busy making up hampers of 'goodies' to be distributed to key workers among them the local policing team and staff at a local care home.

Other pupils also decided to put pen to paper and draw create some pictures to spread a bit of festive cheer to some of the area's most vulnerable.

Children at Thomas Eaton School created Christmas drawings to give to key workers. (43524491)
Children at Thomas Eaton School created Christmas drawings to give to key workers. (43524491)

Proud headteacher Nicola Jones said: "Our children really wanted to say a big thank you to some of our local keyworkers.

“Therefore, each of our classes chose a group of keyworkers to share a hamper of 'goodies'.

“The key worker groups they chose were; ICU at Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Doddington surgery, local police and Askham House in Doddington.

Pupils from Goldsworthy Class at Thomas Eaton School present a hamper to a member of the local police team. (43524493)
Pupils from Goldsworthy Class at Thomas Eaton School present a hamper to a member of the local police team. (43524493)

“Some of our children also decided to draw pictures to cheer up members of our community who are lonely and have no family.”

Kahlo Class pupils present their hamper. (43524497)
Kahlo Class pupils present their hamper. (43524497)
The hamper from Gupta Class at Thomas Eaton School is presented to the Doddington Medical Centre. (43524495)
The hamper from Gupta Class at Thomas Eaton School is presented to the Doddington Medical Centre. (43524495)


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