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My son Alex has got into Charter East , starting in September 2023, when my eldest son started someone organised a lovely welcome picnic in dulwich park over the summer hols, so I am hoping to do the same as it was really helpful for my son and his friends


So I’ll start things off here , and we can form a little WhatsApp group to organise a meet up


Simone , mum to Alex - currently at Bessemer Grange

Hi


The Friends of charter east will be organising a welcome picnic for first weekend in September and will set up a new year 7 WhatsApp group. Details will go out to new parents via the school.


https://www.pta-events.co.uk/fotcsed/?fbclid=IwAR3PgBqZ-rF-qI3nVU6Iqz5HmOzDuFmC09QbpVL8pbUEU-tdm4Qfuq-qj4w#.X7qdPi_fUgo

Yes I believe they have pencilled in for 2nd September? A lot of us mums have agreed we would like to meet earlier in the hols so they kids can have opportunities to swap numbers and hang out before their first day at Charter
I think that the whole purpose of having a picnic in September is that children from waiting list that will get a place during summer time will have a chance to meet everyone. The last big shakedown is in August hence first weekend of September is proposed.

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