Local business Cafe on Corporation made a special delivery of morning tea to staff at Raglan Public School on Thursday as a way of saying thanks for their diligence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The cafe delivered a large assortment of coffees and cakes to help teachers and support staff get through the day.
"We wanted to give back to the community in some form, and local teachers have done an outstanding job working with students during the COVID-19 period," Cafe on Corporation cafe manager Caitlin Symes said.
"Raglan Public is the first school we chose to deliver to, and we're planning a similar delivery to Carenne School next week."
Cafe on Corporation opened last year as a joint initiative between Generocity Church and Vivability, and currently employs 12 members of staff with a disability.
The cafe recently received a $50,000 grant from the state government to construct an outdoor seating area for patrons.
Raglan Public School principal Jo Cafe said staff were blown away with the generosity shown by Cafe on Corporation staff.
"It's great to see people in the community appreciating the work teachers are doing for children in schools," Ms Cafe said.
"In times as stressful as these, a morning tea on the house is such a lovely thought, and we're very grateful for Cafe on Corporation's support."
Raglan Public School, like all state schools across Bathurst, reopened on Monday for face-to-face classes one day a week.