Pupils Head Under The Sea
Early Years and Foundation children from our school were able to get up close and personal with sea creatures during a special visit.
The pupils made the journey to Hunstanton for the chance to meet seals, starfish and penguins at Sealife.
The children saw the centre’s Common Seals - it has six residents: Sally, Amber, Callie, Lora, Macey and Pippa. It also operates a seal rehabilitation centre where it treats injuries or raises pups which need human intervention. Once they reach their target weight, they are reintroduced to the wild.
They also saw a colony of Humboldt Penguins which live at the centre, and the young visitors also saw the black-tipped reef sharks, which are found in the wild on tropical coral reefs of both the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
“They all had a great time at Sealife and were delighted to see the seals and penguins up close. It was a good chance for them to get an understanding of the wildlife that shares our seas, and understand some of the difficulties facing some species,” said Assistant Headteacher Billy Overton.






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