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School allows kids to arrive late after Euros final3 hours agoBy Maddy Jennings,ücretsiz galatasaray maçı izle Andy Trigg, BBC News, NorfolkSharePA MediaEngland's men's team are through to their first major final outside of England A primary school has allowed its pupils to arrive late so those watching the Euros final can have a lie in.Pupils at St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School, in Norwich, have been told to arrive no later than 11:30 BST on Monday.Assistant head teacher Claire Furness said while the school took attendance "very seriously" it was a "cultural event to celebrate".England play Spain in Berlin at 20:00 BST on Sunday - the first time the men's side have played in a major final outside England.Louise Holmes/BBCA notice went up outside the school on Thursday, and despite wrongly referring to the tournament as the 'World Cup', it informed parents about the change"We have a lot of children from Spain, Portugal and South America who will be supporting Spain, and obviously a lot of our community will be supporting England," Ms Furness said."We know the children will be watching that match, not all of them, but a large majority, and we know they're going to go to bed late so let's celebrate this cultural event."Ms Furness said 52% of the school's pupils spoke English as a second language and many had enjoyed the tournament so far.She said Monday morning would be considered an "authorised absence", and an email had been sent to parents - as well as a note on a whiteboard outside the school."Obviously we take attendance very seriously… and we're quite tenacious about making sure our children come to school," she added."However, there are times when you have to celebrate and accept, and this is one of those times."Maddy Jennings/BBCResident Bo Dunford said Sunday night would be an historic occasionMany shoppers in Norwich agreed that children should be allowed to stay up late to watch Sunday's match."It's one of those moments, England in the final - let them share the experience,” said Bo Dunford, 58."I played a lot of football when I was younger and there's no way my mum would have let me miss that."Maddy Jennings/BBCShirley and Paul Taylor said they would have allowed their children to stay up lateShirley Taylor, 61 and her husband Paul, 67, from Halesworth, Suffolk, agreed."I remember in 1969 staying up all night to watch the moon landing and it was a symbolic moment and I'd never forget it," said Mrs Taylor."It's a one-off and a memorable moment that they can't miss."Mr Taylor added: "But they'd have to be in their pyjamas and be ready to go straight to bed."My parents would have done the same."Maddy Jennings/BBCSylvie Tyler said her mum Sarah Harvard would have made her go to bedNot all teachers agreed that children should be allowed to stay up late.Sarah Harvard, 56, who lives in Cromer said: "I'm a primary school teacher so if they're under 10 they should be in bed."[My students] will probably be staying up late and will be a mess the next day. I think it's too late."While her daughter, Silvie Tyler, 20, joked: "Mum wouldn't have let me stay up."Follow Norfolk news on Facebook, Instagram and X. Got a story? Email [email protected] or WhatsApp us on 0800 169 1830More on this storyEngland to face Spain in Euro 2024 final live on BBCEze's school sends semi-final good luck messagesEuros will teach my son more than school says dadSchoolsNorwichRelatedSchool celebrates 60th anniversary with summer fete1 day agoSuffolkAnother school bans skirts for new September term2 days agoCambridgeshireField set to be fenced off 'saved my mental health'2 days agoPeterboroughMore3 hrs agoFan bought flight before having Euros final ticketHe says he has always been confident England would make it this far in the tournament.3 hrs agoNorfolk21 hrs agoLionesses star Hemp hails 'extra special' returnIt was "unbelievable" to return to Norfolk, says Lauren Hemp - who grew up in North Walsham.21 hrs agoNorfolk1 day agoCampaigners to stage 10-day peace camp at airbaseThe activists will march from Norwich to the USAF base before setting up camp for 10 days.1 day agoEngland1 day agoCoach dreams of powerchair football play-off gloryNorwich City are preparing to face Nomad Knights, with a place in the Premiership up for grabs.1 day agoNorfolk1 day agoThousands expected for city's 'weekend street party'The Lord Mayor's procession starts at Norwich Cathedral and ends in Chapelfield Gardens.1 day agoNorfolk

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