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My daughter will be starting kindergarten at Herne Hill in September and I thought it would be nice for her to meet some of her new class mates beforehand to help settle her (& her class mates) in. I think the school organise something similar but I figured a few more meet-ups will make faces more familiar and a talking point about who she will play with etc in the build up to the first day. Children new to the school and those who are moving up from the nursery welcome. I suggest June as a broad starting point for a date to meet and if all goes well we can meet in July and August, too. Venue to be decided but will see how many reply first!

Hi, my son starts there this September too & I think a meet up is an excellent idea! Count us in. I think there are three kindergarten classes & we find out which our children are in at the official meet up. I've been meaning to chase the school to find out when that will be.


Hannah (& Freddie) xx

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