Limpets

Limpets are slow moving molluscs characteristic of rocky shores throughout the world. They are superbly adapted to life on the seashore. They have a hard shell to protect themselves against predators and damage from moving rocks and sand, and a large muscular foot that enables them to clamp firmly on to rocks to conserve water and maintain their position during rough weather.
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Ibstock Place field studies trip

Last week it was the turn of Year 5 pupils from Ibstock Place to experience a very active and fact-filled field trip to the Medina Valley Centre.

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