Belfast Telegraph

Pupils hit the write note with PM May and naturalist Sir David

- BY LESLEY-ANNE McKEOWN

AN eight-year-old schoolgirl is celebratin­g after her letter-writing skills were commended by Downing Street.

Grace Bleakes, from Forge Integrated Primary School in Belfast, received the glowing response after sending her very first letter — to Theresa May.

The young student said: “I feel like you being a Prime Minister is great.”

She also posed a series of questions, asking what it was like to run the country and enquiring about life outside of politics.

Writing on behalf of Mrs May, a correspond­ence officer from 10 Downing Street said: “Thank you for your well-written letter.”

The response continued: “The Prime Minister is an only child and attended Holton Park Girls’ Grammar School in Wheatley in Oxfordshir­e.

“In her free time, the Prime Minister enjoys going on walking holidays with her husband, often to Switzerlan­d, and also enjoys cooking. The Prime Minister is also a great fan of watching

Grace Bleakes with her letter from 10 Downing Street

sport, especially cricket, though she also enjoys watching rowing, athletics and swimming.

“Thank you once again for your letter. Please accept our very best wishes for your continued studies.”

Meanwhile, classmate Sofia Morales, aged seven, was thrilled with her hand-written letter from Sir David Attenborou­gh. She had told the veteran nature broadcaste­r: “I love, love, love learning about animals and how they live in the ocean and on land.”

Commending him on his hit programmes such as Plan-

et Earth and Blue Planet, the schoolgirl added: “I did not know that volcanoes could erupt under the water and I thought that dragons were only for fairytales.”

The primary four students at the south Belfast school had composed the correspond­ence as part of a literacy project on formal letter writing.

Teacher Palma McAleer said: “These were the first proper letters the children had written and posted.

“We have had some great responses. Everyone is delighted.”

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