Nov 12 - Notre Dame First School Marks Remembrance Week
The humanities coordinator at Notre Dame First School, Ms Nuza, led an assembly on the significance of the poppy and remembrance week.
The humanities coordinator at Notre Dame First School, Ms Nuza, led an assembly on the significance of the poppy and remembrance week.
When I get home from work at five and think that I probably won’t be leaving the house until nine the next day or when I’m lying on the sofa on a Saturday afternoon ready to write off the weekend it gets me down. I’ll be the first to say there aren’t enough hours in a day and enough days in a week to watch all the television I wish I could watch; I can’t get enough of lounging. But at the same time I can’t get enough of being outside.
Governor’s Meadow First School recently held a Harvest Assembly. As part of the Harvest Day Assembly, pupils and staff were given the opportunity to bring into school non-perishable food to donate to the ‘Open Hands Trust’. This is a charity which runs a food bank that helps local families with deliveries of groceries.
Retired teacher Freddie Poggio took the first prize in yesterday evening’s Gibraltar International Art Exhibition.
The Gibraltar International Art Exhibition, organised by the Ministry of Culture in association with the Gibraltar Cultural Services, is being held at the Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery. The Minister for Sports, Culture, Heritage and Youth, Steven Linares officially opened the exhibition yesterday.