Burns Supper

Each year at the end of January, the school has a special lunch called a Burns Supper, to remember the most famous Scottish poet of all, Robert Burns.
At the lunch, we always eat haggis, and at the start of the lunch the haggis is brought into the hall by a piper, or pipers. This year two of our pupils were the pipers, and one of our class then read a special poem called the Address to the Haggis. You can see him below, with his knife, ready to cut the haggis!
Addressing the Haggis!
Our pipers.

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