Sleaford school to create living memorial inspired by Covid-19 pandemic after raising £2,700-plus funds

St George's Academy, in Sleaford, soon to be home to a living memorial inspired by the pandemic.St George's Academy, in Sleaford, soon to be home to a living memorial inspired by the pandemic.
St George's Academy, in Sleaford, soon to be home to a living memorial inspired by the pandemic.
A school in Sleaford is to create a living memorial on its grounds, inspired by the: ‘sacrifice, effort and achievement’ of communities during the coronavirus pandemic.

St George’s Academy is to plant an Avenue of Remembrance on the Sleaford campus school field, comprising 14 lime trees.

Each tree will have a poem about the pandemic on a plaque at its base; these have been written by children at the school, from Year Seven to Sixth Form, and selected following a competition.

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The avenue will also feature six benches, each inscribed with a ‘pause for thought’ chosen by staff to support positive mental health.

These are ‘inspirational sayings’, the school explained, and include: ‘stay positive, work hard, make it happen’; ‘it not about being the best, it is about being better than yesterday’; and ‘don’t be afraid to start over again – this time you’re not starting from scratch, you’re starting from experience’.

School principal Laranya Caslin said: “The aim is that the avenue becomes a living memorial and also a place for reflection, tranquillity and quiet reverie.”

It would, she said, recognise: ‘the sacrifice, effort and achievement of local, national and global communities’.

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The academy community raised more than £2,700 to create the Avenue of Remembrance.

Part of the sum came from a non-uniform day, from which proceeds were split between the project and the Young Minds charity.

Parents were also invited to contribute further to the memorial themselves, raising more than £1,000 in response – for which the school said it was ‘very grateful’.

“It has been a project that has engaged the whole school community at a time when community spirit is a great tonic for the difficulties we are experiencing,” Mrs Caslin added.

A planting ceremony for the avenue is due to be held later this month.

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