Jubilee celebration at Pye Bank School

Pye Bank school jubilee celebration
Pye Bank school jubilee celebration

Story: Sumayah Hussein

On Wednesday 30th May there was a big celebration for the Queen’s Jubilee at Pye Bank School.

There was a funny clown called Peanut who started with bubbles and he did fun circus stuff with all of us. Jasper, our learning mentor, was doing the barbeque he cooked burgers and sausages. Miss Kearl said it was great and fun, and Mr Hopkinson said he loves to see smiles on everyones faces.

Pye Bank school jubilee celebration
Pye Bank school jubilee celebration

My mum and other parents organised it. There was food like rice, chocolate cake and icing fingers. There was a long queue for the bouncy castle. There were people doing henna and Mr Marsden did the face paints – my brother had the incredible hulk and green face paint in his hair. There was even a queen and that was Mrs Vintin, who said to one kid, “Would you like a cup of tea, come to my Buckingham Palace.” It was really funny!

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