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Kingsdale Foundation School Open Days for September 2021


Andrew Sear

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Kingsdale Foundation School is pleased to remind prospective parents and students that our virtual and limited on-site open sessions for Year 6 September 2021 have now started.


Due to current restrictions, please note that on-site visits are strictly by appointment only and can be booked via the link below.


The dates of the sessions are as follows:


Saturday 26th September 2020, 10am-12 noon (online talk at 10.50am), 1-3pm (online talk at 1.50pm) & 4-6pm (online talk at 4.50pm)


Wednesday 30th September 2020, 9.30am-11.30am (virtual event only with online talk at 10.50am), 1.30-3.30pm (virtual event only with online talk at 2.50pm) & 4.20pm-8pm (on-site and virtual event with online talk at 7.30pm)


Wednesday 7th October 2020, 9.30am-11.30am (virtual event only with online talk at 10.50am), 1.30-3.30pm (virtual event only with online talk at 2.50pm) & 4.20pm-8pm (on-site and virtual event with online talk at 6.50pm)


Saturday 10th October 2020, 10am-12 noon (online talk at 10.50am), 1-3pm (online talk at 1.50pm) & 4-6pm (online talk at 4.50pm)


Wednesday 14th October 2020, 9.30am-11.30am (virtual event only with online talk at 10.50am), 1.30-3.30pm (virtual event only with online talk at 2.50pm) & 4.20pm-8pm (on-site and virtual event with online talk at 6.50pm)


Saturday 17th October 2020, 10am-12 noon (online talk at 10.50am), 1-3pm (online talk at 1.50pm) & 4-6pm (online talk at 4.50pm)


Our next open event takes today on Saturday 26th September 2020 throughout the day and will include virtual talks from students, parents and staff, along side limited, pre-bookable socially distanced tours (booking details are below for future sessions as today's on-site sessions are fully booked).


Please visit our website here http://kingsdalefoundationschool.org.uk/Information/Admissions-1 for more information and to access the online virtual talks and sessions.


Should you have any admissions queries, please contact [email protected]


Details of our virtual and pre-bookable on-site Sixth Form open events, which start next week on Wednesday 30th September 2021 can be accessed here - http://kingsdalefoundationschool.org.uk/Sixth-Form/Applications

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