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Dear all,


A warm advance welcome to all those who have been allocated Goose Green primary school for a reception place in September 2011. Congratulations, you are now part of a vibrant, happy and ambitious local school. In due course you will be invited in for a welcome meeting with the teachers, headteacher and PTA but in the meantime if you have any questions that we (the PTA) may be able to answer please feel free to PM or email [email protected].


See you soon


GGPTA

For those joining the school in September; you may wish to add your details the PTA mailing list, you will then receive emails about forthcoming events and minutes of the meetings which will give you a good idea of the life of the school outside the classrooms. Email the GGPTA with your details [email protected] and you will be duly added.


For a peek at life inside the classrooms the school newsletters can be viewed on the school website www.goosegreenprimaryschool.org.


Regards


GGPTA

Thank you wave!


And thanks to all of those who have responded, names are duly added. Please note that the mailing list is administered by the secretary to the PTA via her personal hotmail account rather than the PTA account so look out for those emails appearing in your inbox.


GGPTA

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