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Hi. I'm helping run the welcome picnic for parents and children starting at Goodrich School this year. Here's a few details if you are interested in coming:


- Sunday 2nd September from 11am to 1pm

- In the Dog-free picnic area Peckham Rye Park

- You need to bring your own food, but we will have a big bag of icepops (hopefully this amazing weather will still be wth us!)

- Second hand uniform sale

- Run by Friends of Goodrich (FOG) - http://www.friendsofgoodrich.com/


I attach a poster to help remind you, and to send on to anyone you think might also be interested. We will also be handing some out at the welcome morning for reception classes at the school tomorrow morning.


I went last year and found it was a really lovely way for my daughter to meet some of her new class mates, for us all to find out a bit more about the (wonderful!) school, and for the parents to start the process of finding out then forgetting the names of the other parents...



Please contact me on here or the school reception ([email protected]) if you have any questions.


Cheers

Phil

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