PUPILS at Grayswood Infant School took time out from lessons last week to celebrate Pause Day, in which they prayed and gave thanks.
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My Working Week: Before burnout becomes crisisThe theme of the day was caring for each other and the world, using the story of the Good Samaritan as inspiration.
The day was attended by Ken Wylie, who is a representative of Barnabas - an organisation which goes to schools and aims to talk about Christianity in a creative way, using workshops and storytelling.
Each class took part in different activities, including making bracelets, prayer walks and listening to hymns. Pupils are pictured with Mr Wylie.


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