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Hello,


I was thinking of trying to arrange a few meet ups so the kids can get to know each other before September.


We could set up some Saturday afternoon play-dates in Dulwich Park?


We did this for our pre-school nursery and it worked a treat re settling i.e. having friendly, familiar faces in the first daunting few weeks of school. The kids seemed to like it too! ... sorry - it's Friday :)


Please respond, or pm me your email address if you'd like to join in.

Hello - people did this last year and the year before and it worked really well I think. Particularly for children who hadn't been at Half Moon Montessori (as there is normally a huge number from there going to DVI so plenty of familiar faces for those children). You might want to think about meeting up as a class group when you find out which class you're in though. My children don't really mingle with the children in the other two classes in their year much - although they are all perfectly friendly! Playdates etc tend to be mostly arranged intra-class. (By the way, all the Reception teachers are particularly great...!)
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Update - Depending on whether ppl are around. We hope to be meeting up on August 6th at 10am in Dulwich Park


There are 6 of us on the list for this class.


pm me if you want to be cc'd on meet up dates over the summer


many thanks

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