WHILE a ‘down to earth’ approach to learning and development is often commended, a Torridge primary school has issued an apology after pupils took it literally.
Holsworthy Primary School has apologised to parents after children came home from school muddy.
In addition to the recent weather turning outdoor areas into mud baths, the school recently introduced a muddy play area for its students to engage with the great outdoors.
After the first week of learning with OPAL Outdoor Play and Learning CIC in September, a student had said: "The best thing about playtimes now is the mud!"
However, the school has now moved to clarify that they have adjusted the rules and spaces to make sure that the children don’t bring the mud home with them.
A spokesperson for Holsworthy Primary School said: “We would like to apologise to any parents/carers who have had children come home muddy recently. This journey is new and evolving and therefore we are adjusting the rules and spaces to manage the children's love of the various areas.
“Please be reassured that plans are in place to limit the amount of exposure to the muddy areas until the (hopefully) drier seasons are upon us. We thank you for your understanding and ongoing support.”