Saturday, October 08, 2011

PUPILS REWARDED BY BRIGG COMMUNITY-LED PLAN

Brigg Primary School prize-winners with (back row, left to right), Coun Sheila Boughey, Clare Mainon - Deputy Headteacher, and Coun Alec Depledge.

St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School prize-winners with, back row - from the left, Headteacher Tony Norton, Tom Glossop (Freeman of Brigg), Town Mayor Coun John Kitwood, and Coun Sheila Boughey.


Children from two Brigg schools received prizes in a colouring competition this week.
It was organised by the group putting together the initial Brigg Community-Led Plan – a blueprint showing how the public wants to see things develop in the future.
Representatives of the group visited Brigg Primary on Wednesday afternoon and St Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary yesterday morning.
At Brigg Primary, on Atherton Way, Coun Sheila Boughey attended with Coun Alec Depledge, being welcomed by Clare Mainon, Deputy Headteacher.
At St Mary’s, on Grammar School Road, Headteacher Tony Norton welcomed Coun Boughey, Town Mayor Coun John Kitwood and Tom Glossop, former long-serving town councillor and now a Freeman of Brigg.
The prizes were all neatly gift-wrapped for the children to open after the presentation ceremonies.

WINNERS
BRIGG PRIMARY

Year three: Cameron Smith, G Freya.
Year four: Ellie-May Coupland, Joshua Jordan.
Year five: Silvia Black, Saskia Kiss.
Year six: Oskar Smith, Grace Swaby.

ST MARY’S
Year four: Emily McGrory, Emmanuel Ogunjimi.
Year five: Katie Miller, Raegan Thompson.
Year six: Charlie Kitching, Adam Cook.

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Pupils of St Mary's at the presentation ceremony yesterday morning.





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