A PRIMARY school has unveiled its brand new space to support its pupils.
Latchingdon C of E Primary School have been revamping an are in the school to provide a quiet spot for pupils.
The school have designed the area to create a quiet place for the children to go to if they need some time out or somewhere to have a moment to themselves.
The Parent, Teachers and Friends Association (PTFA) raised the money to create the area with the help of the staff, parents and children.
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The project was important to the children and staff - especially with the coronavirus pandemic and how it has affected everyone.
A grand opening of the wellbeing area revealed the newly designed space to pupils on Tuesday, November 2.
Mrs Minister opened the new area and was joined by the children from the school council, headteacher Mrs Kemp, Mrs Fuller and Mrs McConnell from the PTFA.
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