Wrens Easter Church Visit

March 26, 2025

This week Reception made a local visit to All Saints Church. Whilst we were there, the church wardens shared fascinating information about the different parts of the church, what they mean and why they are important. The children took part in a visual hunt around the church, which sparked further conversations about the purpose and significance of various objects and symbols. We also discussed the meaning of Easter and how people celebrate. To finish, the children were allowed to each have a turn of ringing the church bells. 

We were extremely proud of how sensibly the children walked and their beautiful manners throughout. 









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