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‘Just home after a Swans parent share and wanted to share with you my impressions of a lovely calm and well behaved class. The Swans respected their teachers and each other,  as well as being keen to listen and learn.’

‘We watched a fabulous video of the children creating giant concentric circles , and heard about how the children have been improving their mental well being via the arts… I was taken aback by how kind the children were towards each other , getting pens and snacks for each other.’

‘I felt my mental health was boosted with art activities and a healthy snack in the garden . We had a surprise visit from the fledglings!’

Thank you very much to the Swans.

May 25, 2019

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