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Goose Green primary school is a vibrant, improving local school.

Come and see for yourself at a tour of the whole school from nursery to year 6 conducted by the headmistress Mrs Sharron Marland on 7th December 2009 at 9.30am which will last about 45 minutes.

The pta run a monthly coffee morning on the first monday of every month and we are inviting those taking the tour to join us for hot drinks biscuits and chat at the coffee morning on the 7th before the tour.

There is no need to book, just turn up at the gates on Tintagel Crescent then go to the office for the tour only or to the on site after school club room for the coffee morning which starts at 9/9.15am (when you come through the gates there is a building to your left, walk to the corner of that building and turn left under the fire escape stairs)

If you cant make the tour but would like to speak to parents of current pupils please feel free to liase via this forum. There will be another tour in January.

There will be a number of current parents including pta members at the coffee morning at 9.15 on Monday 7th December to which all taking the tour are also welcome. Tour of the school will then be conducted by headmistress Mrs Sharron Marland at 9.45.

There will be another tour on Monday 4th January 2010

Thanks to all of you who came to visit our school today. We do hope that you found it interesting and enjoyed meeting some of the parents of current pupils at our monthly coffee morning.

For those who couldn't make it today but wish to tour the school and meet other prospective and current parents and carers there will be another opportunity to visit in January. This will take place after our coffee morning to which anyone taking the tour will be invited to. Further details will be posted closer to the time


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