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On Wednesday, Year 6 took part in an exciting and informative trip to Crucial Crew, where we learned all about staying safe in a variety of real-life situations. Throughout the day, we moved around different workshops run by the police, the court service, the fire service, and other emergency services. Each session helped us understand what to do in tricky scenarios and how to make sensible choices to keep ourselves and others safe. One of the highlights was the police workshop, where we explored how to stay safe in the community. We also visited a mock courtroom and discovered what happens when someone breaks the law. The fire service taught us about fire safety at home, and we even had the chance to practice what to do in an emergency situation. Every activity was hands-on and engaging, and the children asked brilliant questions throughout. We are incredibly proud of how Year 6 represented our school. Staff from Crucial Crew commented on how polite, sensible, and enthusiastic the children were. They took part in every task, listened carefully, and showed great maturity when discussing important topics. There were lots of volunteers during the demonstrations too—everyone was eager to get involved! Overall, it was a fantastic day full of learning, teamwork, and new experiences. Year 6 came away feeling more confident about staying safe and knowing how to respond in different situations. Well done, everyone! Comments are closed.
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