SCHOOLCHILDREN have shown their competitive spirit in a quest to be crowned Challenge Master.
Year Six pupils at St Andrew's Primary School, in Weeley, have been taking part in a range of fun, creative contests throughout lockdown, in addition to their home learning tasks.
They have created snow sculptures, the most impressive shadows and written the best ‘worst’ joke.
Other challenges have included turning the most unexpected thing upside down, producing nature portraits and - their favourite so far - the ‘extreme reading challenge’.
Members of staff have taken part and so too has school dog Jenson, along with brother Arthur.
Deputy head Rebecca Robertson said: "We're very proud of our school family for all the work and perseverance they've shown throughout lockdown.
"The children have had a lot of fun completing these challenges and getting creative, spending time together and seeing each other through photos, videos and Zoom.
"We can't wait to all be back together soon."
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