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Gonerby Hill Foot Primary School pupils get in festive spirit at Gregory House in Grantham




Primary school pupils have been busy making Christmas decorations at a Grantham care home.

On Tuesday (November 21), Year 3 and 4 pupils from Gonerby Hill Foot Primary School paid a visit to Gregory House, in Welby Gardens.

The pupils helped the residents to make Christmas crafts such as stockings and snowmen dream catchers.

Gonerby Hill Foot Primary School pupils helping residents to create some Christmas crafts.
Gonerby Hill Foot Primary School pupils helping residents to create some Christmas crafts.

Resident Sybil Groves said: “[I was] delighted to see all the excited children mixing with us oldies.

“I thoroughly enjoyed the crafting and have the dream catcher now hung up proudly in my room.”

Gonerby Hill Foot Primary School pupils helping residents to create some Christmas crafts.
Gonerby Hill Foot Primary School pupils helping residents to create some Christmas crafts.

Gregory House’s activity coordinator Ashleigh Pinder’s son Haydn was in attendance on the day.

Pupils and Gregory House residents were busy getting creative.
Pupils and Gregory House residents were busy getting creative.
Pupils got in the festive spirit and created some Christmas crafts.
Pupils got in the festive spirit and created some Christmas crafts.

Ashleigh said: “Haydn loves coming into the care home and was excited to bring his classmates along to spend time with the residents and to get into the early Christmas spirit by creating special festive decorations whilst listening to some Christmas carols.”



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