Children at St Gregory’s Catholic Primary School in Margate have marked the Century ever since the end of World War One.
Pupils over the school happen to be discovering an array of topics of this particular time of conflict.

Everyone in the school has painted a poppy onto a stone these are already cemented right pathway of remembrance to celebrate the lives within the 444 soldiers from Margate who taken part in the war.

An exhibition happened at the school on Thursday (November 8) to show the kids learning. Vice Chairman on the Royal British Legion for Kent David Harris was on the list of guests at the event. He was quoted saying the artwork was ‘wonderful.’
