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Goose Green Primary School - Reception 2015


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Goose Green PTA would like to welcome all new parents and children to the school.


We will be arranging a welcome picnic for Saturday 11th July for all the upcoming reception intake and details will follow. And to get a feel of the school please come to our carnival on Goose Green on 4th July, it is a great community event organised by the PTA.


If you would like to be added to our email list or have any questions about the school please PM or email us on


[email protected]


Congratulations and welcome to our school,


Goose Green PTA

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This sounds great, thank you.

I was going to post something as my son will start reception in September and as far as I know he does not know any other children that will be starting GG. I'd love him to have a few friendly faces around so if anyone else is in a similar position and fancies meeting up over the summer so the kids can get to know each other a tiny bit I'd really appreciate it! Drop me a PM if so. Hope to hear from you!

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And if any of the new parents joining the school fancy trying out their singing voices (don't worry if it's been ages since you sang!) you are welcome to join the Goose Green Community Choir which meets on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8pm. We're a fun and friendly choir - and we always go to the pub afterwards so it's a very good way to meet and get to know other people. We are open to not just paretns of children at the school but people from the local community including parents of children at other schools. You can check out our website at http://www.goosegreenchoir.com
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