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Staff from a Sunderland primary school have hit the road to catch up with pupils during lockdown. Teachers from Redby Academy in Fulwell, have been keeping in touch with pupils while the school has been closed to all but the children of key workers over the past few months. But last week has seen a home visit for every child, allowing class teachers to personally handover end of year schools report and a small gift for each pupil.

Jade Oxlade: They have been amazing so kind of them.

Amy Robinson: Westlea nursery in seaham also done this x

Donna Peary: Such a lovely school! You've all been amazing during these hard times. Hope everyone has a well deserved break.

Kelly Whiteley: I think given everything we all been through the support from teachers and schools have been fantastic they have gone above and beyond for our children while dealing with there families etc well done to each and everyone across the Northeast.

Caroline Carr: Your Amazing. Thank you.

Marlene May Beckett: St Aloysius school in Hebburn done this also this school certainly does go the extra mile for their pupils and their families.

Kay Griffiths: South Hetton Primary also done this and zooms!

Jean Parker: That’s dedication for you.

Joanne Wilson: New Silksworth Academy also did this! Was lovely. Even laid out a red carpet x

Debra Frackleton Pattison: Youth clubs do this too not just teachers!

Tina Owens: Fantastic school, you've all been brilliant throughout. Thank you, enjoy your break! xx

Donna Hodgson: Castletown primary also done this.

Melissa King: Amazing school and brilliant teachers.

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