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Wheely good fun: foundation stage children from Moor End primary school in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, enjoy a game of wheelchair basketball as part of a disability awareness day. Patricia Ainscough, the nursery nurse, was on hand with her camera
Thanks for the memories: at Thorns community college in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, a Year 10 group created this garden of remembrance for one of the college’s Year 7 students who was killed in a road accident on his way home two years ago. What began as an Asdan challenge - students are expected to develop a wide range of skills working with the community - has made a lasting memorial to a wonderful student. His parents were delighted to open the garden. Thanks to Imelda Gilhooley for sending the picture in
Up and away: children at Dovecote primary school, Clifton, Nottingham, launch 500 balloons to celebrate the start of Mega Read, a scheme with monthly events to promote reading, particularly among boys. Roz Hughes, a teacher at Dovecote, organised the event
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