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Five pupils from Tydd St Mary School enjoyed their last Friday in primary education by working at the Lincolnshire Free Press and Spalding Guardian offices.

The five 11-year-olds, who all leave for secondary school on Tuesday, visited as part of a newspaper project they have been working on.

Earlier in the year Free Press and Guardian editor Jeremy Ransome visited the school to talk about journalism.

In the weeks since the pupils had been writing reports about their school year for a special front page.

They wrote about their stay at the Kingswood Activity Centre in Norfolk, their trip to Duxford War Museum, the extension work carried out at their school and the animation and short film-making projects some of them had been working on.

On Friday Maisie Pratt, Erika Webb, Patrick Walsh, Joshua Ripley and Alfie Ransome designed their commemorative leavers’ front page, helped by Jeremy.

The five – who are off to Spalding Grammar School (boys) and Spalding High School (girls) in September, took colour copies of the special page home as a memory of their last year at Tydd St Mary Primary School.


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