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Bessemer Grange Welcome Picnic, Sunray Gardens, Friday 1st June 11.30am to 1.30pm


Just a reminder that our welcome picnic for all children (and their parents/carers) starting at Bessemer in September 2012 is taking place this Friday. Younger siblings are very welcome too. This will be a great opportunity to get to know each other before the first day of school.


We will be meeting in Sunray Gardens in the enclosed area opposite the playground, from 11.30am til 1.30pm. Please bring a dish to share if you can and a rug. The weather looks good for Friday but, if it does look wet on the day, please call the school office to find out if we are going ahead.


If you can come, would like to know more or have any questions, please send us a PM or email us at [email protected]. Please also contact us if you are unable to come but would like to go on our emailing list for further updates about F@B events.


We are looking forward to meeting you all!



Help us in the School Wildlife Garden ? Next Gardening Afternoon Saturday 30th June 2.00pm to 4.00pm


We?ve been making great progress in the school?s wildlife garden. If you are interested in helping at one of our monthly gardening sessions, or would just like to come along and have a look (it?s a great play area for the children), please contact us or come along to our next gardening afternoon on Saturday 30th June.


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