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Boats designed and made by children at Sandy Lane for their recreation of the jubilee flotilla
Boats designed and made by children at Sandy Lane for their recreation of the jubilee flotilla
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Sandy Lane pupils recreate jubilee flotilla

By Laura Herbert
June 12, 2012

Children at a Bracknell primary school buried a time capsule and planted an oak tree to mark the Queen’s 60th year on the throne.

Every class at Sandy Lane School put something into the time capsule including copies of their favourite books, photographs of them and things they enjoy doing and a book they made to show what they do at weekends.

Headteacher Liz Norris said: “We buried a time capsule for children in the future to tell them what life was like in 2012.”

The two oldest and two youngest children at the school in Sandy Lane also helped plant an oak tree in the grounds to mark the occasion.

To round off the celebrations on Friday, June 1, every pupil made their own boat as they re-created the River Thames and staged a flotilla.

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