As well as the Olympics held last week, students have been working together to create a textile wall hanging to display as part of our 80th anniversary celebrations. Each student was asked to make one square for the wall hanging, which will then be stitched together by Mrs Jolly to make the whole piece. Students were asked to design their square using the themes of birthdays, Rhyddings and our local area, and were also asked to use a variety of techniques to make their square, such as applique, stitching and using fabric pastels. We have a lot of different ideas, some of which are shown below.
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Hello,
I’m Taymin from St Elizabeths Primary School. First of all congratulations on your 80th Anniversary! I’m pretty sure our school has been around for 34 years now I think. I love all the art you made to celebrate this event, it’s a very creative idea and nothing I would of thought of If i could say so my self!
From: Taymin 4MP
Dear 7x Skills,
Happy 80th anniversary! You guys are so close to you 100th anniversary which is a big achievement, 80th anniversary is still a great achievement
From 56steps
Dear readers,
My name is Jack2 from the 56steps blog and the first thing I would like to say is congratulations on your 80th which means your so close to your hundredth and I’m telling you that’s a big achievement because most people on earth don’t live to 100 or even 80 and your school is 80 already I only know a few people that are still alive now that are close to 80 or even over that so congrats. Secondly I really liked that artwork that the people at that school made it was really awesome and cool some of the stuff I can’t even make.
From Jack2
Hello 7x skills
Nice job of having your 80th anniversary hope you guys have fun can’t wait till you guys reach 100th anniversary. That will be very nonce to hear
From Evan
Hi 7x,
I really like your idea of having a textile to hang up for your school’s 80th anniversary.I think it is good to have one up to show how far your school has gone to learn.80 years is a long time for a school to be running.
From Robert