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Eliot Bank School Association (EBSA) would like to send a warm welcome to all new parents and pupils allocated a place at Eliot Bank Primary School in September 2012. We look forward to seeing you at the school's welcome meeting and at the start of term in September.


EBSA and the new school work together to raise valuable funds: this year we have raised money for some new playground equipment. Next year we will be targeting the school's green space - the new 'secret garden' and the school pond. In the meantime, if you would like to see what EBSA is up to, you might like to join our mailing list. Please email [email protected] The school's newsletters can also be accessed on the school website www.eliotbankprimaryschool.co.uk


We'd love to see you at our school summer fair which will be on Saturday 23 June from 11 am- 2 pm, and the next Open Morning at Eliot Bank is on 3 July 2012.


We look forward to meeting you all, and welcome again!


Eliot Bank School Association

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