Pamphill School introduced a Lego after-school club this term which is open for all years.
Youngsters in Year 3 who wanted to join a special project had the task of building the Taj Mahal, whilst the rest of the pupils used their imagination and built whatever they wished from a huge assortment of bricks kindly donated by parents and friends. The club is so popular that nearly a third of the school attends.
Not only have the children shown how incredibly imaginative they are, it also has had an added benefit in helping them to relax after a busy week at school.
As one mum said, ‘My boy comes home so chilled after Lego club’.
Mike Wheeler, the headteacher said: “Lego club has been a roaring success since it started up this term.
“It has provided a wonderful outlet for the children’s creativity and teamwork. Some of the group have also shown outstanding perseverance and attention to detail to build the highly-intricate model of the Taj Mahal. “They’ve all shone like stars.”
The next project is already under way…
the Great Pyramid of Giza!



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