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Our daughter went to Fairlawn nursery and loved it as did we! The teaching staff are all lovely and it is a very happy environment with lots of stimulation through play. Both our daughters are now at Fairlawn Primary School in Years 2 and 4 and are thriving, our elder daughter was not fortunate to go to the nursery as we were to far out of the catchment area at the time she needed to attend nursery but it allowed us to know that Fairlawn was the right choice by the comparsions we were able to make.


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I've been looking at Fairlawn for my little one for next year and came across this whilst looking at what's good about the school. Apparently they have really good ICT facilities:


Fairlawn Primary School Wins National Award for Best ICT Facilities in a UK school


Also some more information here:


More info on Fairlawn Primary School's ICT here

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