Children at All Saints School in Gresford are still buzzing with excitement after receiving a Royal visit last week!
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales dropped in to meet staff and pupils last Friday.
Headteacher Richard Hatwood said: “It was an amazing experience for everyone involved, and something the children will be talking about for a long time to come.
“Our children were fantastic and did a wonderful job of representing All Saints and welcoming His Royal Highness into our school.
“It was a lovely occasion and the Prince really enjoyed chatting with the children and staff. It was a wonderful morning and a real honour for the school.”
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During his visit, His Royal Highness met pupils, enjoyed having a go baking Bara Brith and spent time listening to pupils’ learning relating to the Gresford Mining Disaster.
Pupil James Douglas, who presented His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales with a handmade Welsh crochet dragon, said: “Meeting Prince William was an honour and it was very special to welcome him to school. Today is a day we won’t forget!”