The Sale Bridge Club recently had a visit from a group of grade four students from the Longford Primary School, accompanied by their principal and one of their teachers.
They came as part of a community activity and had decided to provide a morning tea and conversation to a group of older citizens, and the club provided the ideal demographic.
With the help of their teachers and families they created biscuits, brownies and cakes and set the tables. Once they were all seated, they were provided with tea or coffee and offered the refreshments.
Then they came to talk to club members about their circumstances and had some insightful questions.
Club members impressed by the students’ behaviour and maturity, and the quality of the morning tea.
They were described as a credit to their school and families.