After the first of many rainy days last week we noticed our Junior School friends seemed to have a lot of energy to burn, and no way to burn it. Cue the kid-friendly Spotify playlist, big speaker and mirror ball because we just made rainy day discos, a thing!
So many children came up and got down and they all had a blast! We have a long tradition of being a very untraditional school library here at Somerset and wet weather lunch discos are here to stay.
Tech-free lunchtime games are also still proving more popular than ever and we keep adding more options based on student feedback. UNO is a current favourite although chess still dominates.
It is wonderful to see the children happy, smiling, dancing and playing even on the gloomiest days.
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