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Hello and a big welcome to families with children starting in reception at St John's and St Clement's in September. We look forward to meeting you all!


You will have received your letter from the school with key dates for meetings and school starts, but please do email the PTFA ([email protected]) if you want to know more about our role in the school and how you can be involved. And like us on Facebook to get regular updates on our activities https://www.facebook.com/SJSCPTFA/?fref=ts


We run a wide range of events throughout the school year. Next up is a clothes swap evening which is open to all - Friday 10 June at 7.30pm, pop into the school office if you'd like a ticket (?5 entry - free glass of fizz, talk by local stylist extraordinaire Sally Smy of Queen Bee styling, and mini massage treatments from Mothers Inc. Not to mention the chance to take home some new/nearly new clothes).


We look forward to getting to know you!


St John's & St Clement's Parents, Teachers & Friends Association.

Hello, thanks for the welcome. We are very much looking forward to starting this September


I know there are a few things already organised but are there any parents than would fancy a park meeting with kids or evening drinks without the kids! Happy to organise


I would also potentially be interested in some shared after school care if we do not get into the after school clubs


Thanks

Catherine

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