DON'T despair. That's the message from an Alresford school.
The rainbow mural has been painted at Sun Hill Infants School by staff and key workers' children.
Headteacher, Kim Owen-Jones (pictured) is running her Rainbow Class with the support of her supportive staff.
Catherine Timmons, inclusion manager, said the school wanted the convey the message "that the children will get back to school at some point. We don't know when."
But in the meantime the children all have work to do from the website which staff upload daily, stories read by familiar staff beamed into their homes and emails from the headteacher.
The rainbows are popping up worldwide, a symbol of hope as youngsters are forced to stay home in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
We'd love you to share yours with us to give us all a welcome lift.
Get involved and send us your rainbows photos to news@hampshirechronicle.co.uk.
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