Garlinge primary and nursery marks Armistice Day with poems and wreath laying

Youngsters from Garlinge primary have laid wreaths

Pupils and staff of Garlinge Primary School and Nursery took part in the commemorating of Armistice Day at school today (November 11).

During the week, the children and staff were able to purchase poppies and Remembrance merchandise, raising an amazing £377.

The whole school gathered for a special Remembrance assembly where the Deputy Head Girl, Amelia, and Deputy Head Boy, Milo, read the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’. This was followed by the poem, ‘For the Fallen’ which was read by Head Girl, Stella and Head Boy, Rohan, leading into a very touching playing of The Last Post and a perfectly observed two minutes silence.

Following this, the Head Boy and Girl, along with their Deputies, accompanied Mr Cope and Mrs Northrop (Heads of School) and Mrs Greenfield (History Lead) to the war memorials in Westgate and St James’ Church, Garlinge, where wreaths were laid on behalf of the school community, thanking people for their sacrifice.

Mr Cope said: ‘We always spend time remembering the sacrifices of those who have gone to war and it closely aligns with our school value of Respect. Our pupils also understand this sacrifice and we are proud to lay wreaths each year to mark this.”

The event is something that the pupils at Garlinge take part in every year and Mrs Greenfield, who leads history for the school, added: ‘It makes us extremely proud that we can reflect and honour those who have fought for our country and sacrificed their lives.

“Our children and staff feel humbled to be able to contribute in helping the members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, and their families.”