Teachers at Eastbourne school make 500 masks for nurses
Ben Pavey, Katie Fowler and Roger Worrall, members of staff at Willingdon School, initially created a face mask for a parent, who is a nurse, after she said she had no protection. The trio then proceeded to make another 500 masks for the parent’s colleagues.
Headteacher Emily Beer said, “We are so proud of our staff fully representing what we stand for as a school- community is at the heart of all our work. We hope to do more if we can source the materials.”
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Hide AdA school spokesperson added, “If anyone wishes to donate to help fund the school’s costs in creating face visors for frontline health workers, the school has set up a fund specifically for this purpose.
“Any monies raised that remain after the PPE items are no longer needed, will be donated to the NHS.”
Pupils have also taken part in a weekly Lego competition. The winner this week was Year 8 pupil Chloe Malone, who crafted a colourful NHS tribute.
Another pupil, in Year 10, wrote a poem called Weird Time, which advises the public to stay at home, as part of the school’s Getting Creative Competition.
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Weird Time
Weird time
It’s a weird time to be alive
When you can’t go outside
And live your normal life
But stay inside
Otherwise this weird time
Could become life
It’s a weird time for the NHS
Working round the clock
And trying their best
So stay inside
And protect their lives
It’s a weird time for the children who don’t understand
Confused on why their house is on lockdown
It will all be different when this over
Just stay inside
We will get through this together.
It’s a weird time for teachers and the students who study
Working at home will always be a worry
But the support is endless, no matter what the topic
So stay inside
And let your mind become focused
As a nation we are strong
We stand together when anything is wrong
Let’s all come together
And stay at home
To end this problem
And escape this
Weird time
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