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Dear all,


Goose Green school tour for prospective parents with the Headteacher (ofsted outstanding, national leader of learning, our very own Sharron Marland) Tuesday 1st October 2013 at 9.15.


I'm afraid that latecomers won't be able to join the tour so do arrive at the office, entrance via Tintagel Crescent, by 9.15


GGPTA

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The next Goose Green School tour is tomorrow, Tuesday 5th November. The tour with our headteacher - Sharron Marland will start promptly at 9:15am. No need to book but the tour starts promptly at 9:15am. The tour is followed by tea and coffee with existing parents in the annexe where you get a parent perspective on the school from parents, PTA members and parent governors. See you there!

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