Forster Public School has made good use of its students being away, seizing the opportunity to undertake some important maintenance and upgrades around the grounds.
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School principal, Annie Everingham, said there was still plenty to do but so far the grounds were looking beautiful.
"We have purchased new seating ready to go for when the children return, the walkways are near completion in some areas, the lawns and gardens look amazing as does the yarning circle and garden next to it," Ms Everingham said.
"There are lots of pockets of work still ongoing, but it's lovely, especially in these uncertain times, to stop and smell the roses and see what great things are progressing."
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Students at NSW schools will progressively return to face-to-face learning in week three of term two, which starts next Monday, May 11.
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