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School boost for Great Ormond Street

PUPILS at a Grays infant school have raised nearly £2,000 for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Refinery cash is boost for hospices

FOLLOWING the successful and safe completion of a maintenance shutdown on one of the units at the Petroplus Coryton Refinery, St. Luke's Hospice, Basildon and Little Havens Childrens' Hospice were presented with £5,000 each.
Grays players visit school

GRAYS Athletic players Aaron O'Connor and Jon Ashton, who was recently named both players' player of the year and supporters' player of the year went to the Thameside Infants School, Manor Road, Grays, to talk to the children about health and fitness as part of their community liaison programme.
Celebrating St George

Buy this photoCHILDREN became princessess, knights and dragons to celebrate St George's Day at a Thurrock school.
Celebrating St George

Buy this photoCHILDREN donned red and white colours to celebrate St George's Day at a South Ockendon school.
Celebrating St George

Buy this photoCHILDREN donned red and white colours to celebrate St George's Day at a South Ockendon school.
Celebrating St George

Buy this photoCHILDREN became princessess, knights and dragons to celebrate St George's Day at a Thurrock school.
Stifford Clays Infants gets outstanding report

Buy this photoA THURROCK headteacher has been described as an outstanding leader by Government inspectorate Ofsted.
Animal antics at village hall

ANIMALS ranging from hamsters to horses were the star attraction at a special pet day on Saturday.
Having a nappy time at Stanford RUFC

DUMMIES replaced gum shields as Stanford-le-Hope ladies played men dressed as babies in a fundraising rugby match.
Students sample life in the real world

Buy this photoSTUDENTS got a taste of the big wide world at a careers fair.
Tucking into time

Buy this photoGRAYS school children and teachers dressed as maidens and knights for a medieval banquet.
Dressing up for St George

Buy this photoCHILDREN became princessess, knights and dragons to celebrate St George's Day at a Thurrock school.
Ladies in the digital picture

AT their recent grant-aided course for "Digital Cameras" a group of ladies from the Fobbing and Corringham Women's Institute had an excellent teacher, Colin Ellis, who instructed them in understanding pixels and scene modes plus an essential basic guide, which would enable them to take better digital photographs; also including how to look after their cameras. It was described as "a very enjoyable six weeks."
Award for borough school

BONNYGATE Primary School in South Ockendon has received the prestigious Activemark Award in response to the high quality PE that takes place in the school. The award is made to schools that offer more than two hours of high quality PE and sport a week.
Youngsters bloom for hospital

Buy this photoCHILDREN at a Thurrock nursery did their best bunny impressions to raise money for charity.