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Spanish fiesta in Osbaldeston



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YOUNGSTERS at St Mary's RC Primary School, Osbaldeston, celebrated the close of the school year by holding a Spanish Fiesta morning.
The pupils had worked hard in their Spanish lessons throughout the year, under the expert tuition of teacher Mrs Thornton, and this was reflected in storytelling, singing and dancing.

Speaking of the impact of the language teaching at St Mary's, Mrs Thornton said: "All the children have surpassed our expectations in terms of how much they have learned.

"We are amazed at the aptitude and natural ability that even the very youngest children in school have shown for Spanish."

Recently, two specialist language teachers from St Augustine's RC High School, Billington, visited the school and they commented on the pleasure all the children receive from their language lessons. In particular they mentioned the authenticity of their Spanish accents and the excellent levels of language ability reached.

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 3:37 PM
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  • Location: Clitheroe
 
 

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