CROWCOMBE and Stogumber CofE Primary Schools hosted a ‘grand opening’ last Thursday to thank funders for their donations towards new play equipment at both schools.
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Parents were also involved, and as well as parents and plaques were installed, listing and thanking them.
Head teacher Julie Norman said the children really enjoy the physical challenge the play equipment offers.
“It has transformed playtimes for all the children and really raised confidence, friendships groups and physical stamina which can be transferred into curriculum areas during the day.”

