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A warm welcome to all families starting at Bessemer Grange in September 2015. We look forward to meeting and getting to know you!


Friends at Bessemer will be holding a Welcome Picnic in the school's fantastic Nature Garden in June. You will be able to meet new classmates, chat with other parents/carers and have the opportunity to swap contact details for Summer meet ups.


You will be sent details including date and time in your Welcome Pack from the school, but if you would like more info in the meantime (or would like to become part of our email mailing list) please send us an email to [email protected].

Hooray! 2nd daughter will be joining her sister at the utterly wonderful Bessemer Grange. Look forward to meeting some of you at the picnic. When my first daughter started we also had weekly play dates in Sunray Gardens over the summer, hopefully we can do something similar this year.

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