Wow what an exciting 3 days for Year 1! The children from all 3 classes went to Chester Zoo during the first half of the Summer Term. They had an absolutely AMAZING time. Not only did it rain all day but we also had some cold weather but the children didn't let this spoil their day. It was a jam packed day which involved lots of walking. The children were so well behaved and they loved seeing all the different animals. The most popular animals were the lions, tigers, zebras, giraffe's and the elephants. Thank you to all the parents for being patient with the pick up times. We had such a good day, please have a look at our photos from the day.
Birch Tree Chester Zoo
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