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TWO reception-aged children escaped their school grounds without staff noticing and walked to their grandmother's house a mile away, The Northern Echo can reveal. The boys, from Thirsk Community ...
Richard Wild, who has led Thirsk Community Primary School since 1999, having previously served as a headteacher in County Durham, said he was proud to have created a school that provided an equal ...
Thirsk Community Primary School said the pupils were "quickly located" after a search of the area. It is thought the children, aged four or five, ...
A GREEN project at a North Yorkshire primary school will make it more energy efficient and save thousands of pounds. The scheme at Thirsk Community Primary School, spearheaded by North Yorkshire ...
TWO boys aged four or five escaped school by climbing a 6ft-high metal fence and crossing a main road to go to a grandparent’s house a mile away. Their absence was noted only when the rest of ...
Two primary school children aged between four and five scaled a 6 ft high fence in a bid to escape school and walk home. The runaway reception students at Thirsk Community Primary school in ...
Two young boys climbed a 6ft (2m) high metal fence at their primary school and were found a mile away at a grandmother’s house. Thirsk Community Primary School said the reception class pupils were ...
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Two boys, aged four or five, climbed a fence and safely walked to their grandmother's house.
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