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Goose Green Primary School Carnival - a big thank you!


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A big thank you from the Friends of Goose Green School to everyone who cheered on our carnival procession on Saturday, those of you who joined us on Goose Green and all the school staff, parents and carers who make it happen!


A huge thank you also, to all the local businesses who supported us with incredible raffle prize donations and also to our main sponsors Daisy Lets & Harrison Food With Thought.


Our children love the opportunity to celebrate their learning and have fun with other members of our local community and the school has captured a flavour of the day on their new Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/goosegreenprimaryschool


Do please get in touch if you'd like to find out more about our amazing school - applications for Reception places aren't that far off and we're always happy to chat through any questions you might have.


Get in touch! [email protected]


Friends Of Goose Green School

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