After a very, very early start for most, including Mrs Taylor, the first cups of tea were made. Mrs Taylor had a very quick breakfast and then joined the other teachers at school to greet our visitors, leaving with a bag of biscuits.
After a good breakfast, all washed and dressed for the day. Despite an earlier heavy downfall of rain, we decided to pack up our lunch and head for Thorpeness. A little shower on the way didn't dampen our spirits as we spent time beach combing and discussing the evident coastal erosion, the part plants had to play in erosion reduction and some of the new sea defenses put in place by some of the local residents.
On arrival, we headed straight to the boats. Life jackets on and an hours fun but exhausting rowing around the mere. We stopped for lunch and ice-creams and walked back in the lovely sunshine.
We were stopped by three members of the public, all retired from the education system, shortly after lunch. They said they needed to tell us how well behaved and calm all our children were and how impressed they were with their good manners. Once again, Kelsale children make us proud.
We are currently having a snack and preparing for dinners tonight with some quite tired but happy children. Photos are being added to the slideshow all the time son please keep checking back.
All children are safe, well and smiling. We are all hoping for a good nights sleep!
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