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Lest we forget


Pupils use Curriculum Enrichment Week to reflect on the 100 year anniversary of the end of World War I


was unveiled in 2014 to mark the famous Christmas Truce football matches between British and German soldiers during the First World War … this visit was especially timely as it followed England’s penalty victory against Columbia in the World Cup!


Year 8 also spent some CEW time considering the anniversary of the end of World War 1 when they visited the Museum of the Broads at Stalham where a special exhibition ‘Broadland during the First World War’ is currently on show.


The exhibition records the stories of families living in Broadland from 1914 to 1919 and tells of local heroes going off to war, a stretcher bearer, the Home Front, a postcard romance and Zeppelin Raiders.


• Sibford’s Peace Garden was created in 2014 to remember the 100th anniversary of the start of World War 1 and also as a tribute to Conrad Lewis. It was officially opened on 11 November 2014 by Sandi and Tony Lewis.


THE SIBFORDIAN 2018


Pictured from top:


Year 8 at the Musuem of the Broads.


Year 9 making clay poppies.


Tony and Sandi Lewis speak to pupils in the Peace Garden.


Planting roses.


Opposite: background image shows


steel poppies at Langemark.


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