F1 & The Rotary Club plant crocus bulbs
This week the Rotary Club came to school to talk to us about their initiative to raise awareness for polio, a disease that continues to impact communities around the world, mainly affecting children under 5 years of age.
Together with our F1 children The Rotary Club planted crocus bulbs in front of school on Henning Lane. The crocus, a flower that blooms in the early spring, was chosen for its vibrant colors and its connection to the global campaign to eradicate polio.
We look forward to seeing these crocuses bloom in the spring, a beautiful reminder of the ongoing fight for a polio-free world.