Tasty school trip for Nick
Nick, who was taken on a guided tour of the school’s facilities by members of the school council, was treated to a selection of delicious home-grown treats cooked by some of the children.
The MP was given a sample of the butternut squash bread, freshly baked by the school’s cookery class, earlier that day, as part of their “grow it, cook it” programme.
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Hide AdProud pupils then showed Nick their classrooms, library, music class and new outdoor learning areas.
He also took a stroll around the newly installed raised garden beds and mini-amphitheatre style area which is used for open-air lessons.
Following the tour, the school council, led by head teacher Jane Walters, held a questions and answers session in the library. Representatives from all of the year groups quizzed Nick on a few of his favourite things, as well as asking him about his work as a politician.
At the end of the visit he was presented with a portfolio of portraits that the school had painted of him.
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Hide AdNick said: “It was a pleasure to meet the staff and children of Slindon School, and I enjoyed answering their very challenging questions. The butternut squash bread was also delicious, and it was great to see the children growing their own produce and cooking it. I think it’s excellent that children are learning about good food and where it comes from.”