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York school celebrates 150 years – by granting the children 150 wishes

A York school is marking a huge milestone this year.

St Paul’s C of E Primary School in Holgate, which was built in 1874, is celebrating its 150th birthday this week – and to commemorate the special year, the staff are granting 150 wishes to the children.

Headteacher Christie Clarke was on the Breakfast show on YorkMix Radio to share more about the wishes and how the school are celebrating the milestone birthday.

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A St Paul’s school coach trip with teacher Miss Ibbotson (supplied by David Bower)
. A school football team photo from past pupil Ian Gardiner, whose sons also attended St Paul’s

“We wanted to do something big, special, and incredibly memorable for the children,” Christie told breakfast presenters Laura and Leigh.

“Also something inspiring for them so that hopefully when they leave and they’re adults they can look back and see how it’s shaped their futures or inspired them, and it’s something they can remember and enjoy.

“The children all had the opportunity to make a wish over the Christmas holidays, and we’ve had a range of wishes, some very tricky and some based in school.”

The wishes that have been granted so far include

  • a sleepover at school
  • a spa night at school
  • zookeeper experiences at Flamingo Land
  • a trip to see Man City play at Wembley
  • driving a train
  • a dance workshop with Strictly Come Dancing stars Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin
  • meeting an engineer who helped build the Shard
  • and spending a day with dogs at a shelter.

“We’ve got lots and lots of wishes coming up that we’re working hard on.

“The children are all really excited, and we’ve got a display in the hall where as soon as a wish is granted it goes up on the display and the children are just non-stop talking about it. It’s been really lovely.”

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One of the scarecrows for the Holgate Scarecrow Festival

The festivities kicked off at the weekend with the Holgate Scarecrow Festival, which had a ‘Celebrating 150 Years of St Paul’s Primary School’ theme where each scarecrow represented a decade since the school was founded.

The school also held a ‘Victorian Day’, where pupils learnt about the school’s history and the week will culminate in a huge party.

Happy 150th birthday St Paul’s!

A pupil wanted to be a librarian for the day – so Explore Acomb helped her achieve that dream by letting her complete lots of jobs as well as set up her own display
A pupil wished for the whole school to earn a Blue Peter badge – Blue Peter sent all that entered a badge, and also gave this child a kindness badge for thinking of others with his wish
A pupil attended a Pros for Shows dance workshop with Layton and Nikita
York City players Rory Watson and Paddy McLaughlin visited St Paul’s to meet children who wished to meet a professional
Rory and Paddy also played a match at York Stadium with a number of children who wanted to have a tour of a football stadium or play on a pitch