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Dalintober classes consider citizenship

DALINTOBER Primary School and Early Learning Centre pupils and their teachers tackled the big questions recently as they held a citizenship week across the entire school.

Pupils participating in citizenship week.

The week’s focus was on rights and responsibilities, questioning facts and opinions and bias and persuasion; from local issues to global concerns.

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