
Teacher Clare Blackmore said the project had taken just four weeks to complete, illustrating how quickly children could acquire useful new skills.
"In just four weeks, our enthusiastic young knitters have been learning the basics of knitting during their lunch breaks. Thanks to determination, patience and plenty of practice, they have worked together to create these beautiful woollen blankets for charity," she said.
"We are incredibly proud of what our students have achieved in such a short time. Not only have they learnt a valuable new skill, but they have also experienced the joy of creating something meaningful for others."
She thanked senior students who had knitted alongside the youngsters, in support.
"These blankets are a wonderful example of what can be achieved when a community comes together with kindness, creativity and a willingness to learn."











