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I have been collecting school vouchers from Tesco and Sainsbury's and now have a bumper stash. Will any local primary be happy to have them, or are only some schools opted in to the scheme? How does one hand them in?


Sorry for obtuse questions - first time collecting vouchers as wanted to help a school that my son may one day attend (Goodrich / Heber / Goose Green are our closest community schools I believe) - any tips?


Thanks in advance!

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  • 2 months later...

Just noticed this thread and thought I'd respond with the info now on behalf of the PTA


You can drop the vouchers off at the school - entrance is on Tintagel Crescent - reception open from 9am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday. The postal address is: Goose Green School, Tintagel Crescent, London SE22 8HG


THANKS!

Hi Craigy the collection date has passed and they have sent them off but if more come in I will personally ensure that they are put to use with an additional order. Better be quick though, closing date for orders is 28th July.

GGPTA


Edited to say - i've emailed the office and they have emailed me back (at 7pm i was well impressed!) They will happily accept any vouchers and we'll send in an additional order.

Thank you to all for your kind donations

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