Lingfield Primary School jumpers feature a crest with the word "Marton" on them.
Marton was the place of Captain Cook's birth, in England.
Lingfield Notre Dame School was created in 1940.
1/4 of the school wears jumpers. 1/4 wears neither
he was born is Australia and in his primary school years he went to Macgregor in Brisbane and got school captain
think ask for ideas
Hello everyone, my name is [Your Name] and I am running to be your house captain. I believe I can be a great leader by listening to your ideas, being fair to everyone, and working together to make our house the best it can be. Together, let's show our teamwork, spirit, and respect for one another. Thank you for your support.
School vice-captain is better.
Athony Gells, Darell Primary school and many more schools don't or some schools just give the students school jumpers in which they must wear but only in autumn and winter. Eton Collage
I don't bloody know, ask the school? Or try Clan House?
School Vice Captain would sound better Normally it's only Vice Captain but if your school has to have the word 'school' in it then School Vice Captain is most likely better.
In this instance, the word 'primary' means two different things. Primary schools are a category of schools, aimed at educating young people. Primary colors are a completely separate topic, the colors red, yellow, and blue. The two have no intersection, and the color worn by students has no relevance to the type of school students attend.
Mayflower Primary School is a better school than the Anderson Primary School.
Admiralty Primary School