A primary school has paid tribute to those who have served and sacrificed for our country.
St Peter’s C of E Primary Academy in Salisbury held a Remembrance Service on Thursday, November 7, attended by pupils, staff and service parents.
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The service was curated and led by the school's E-Bluey club, and included the reading of poems, the displaying of wreaths created by students and a live rendition of The Last Post', with the music playing out across the estate.
Head of school, Mrs Morris, said: "It is so important that our pupils understand the significance of Remembrance Day, with community and respect being two of our core school values.
"Their participation in today’s service was a testament to their respect and gratitude for the brave men and women who have given so much for our freedom."
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