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A Happy New Year to you all!

Goose Green nursery and primary school has a school tour conducted by the headteacher on the first monday of every month.

There is also a coffee morning for parents and carers of existing pupils on the first monday of every month. This is a forum to meet, chat and socialise with each other and the headteacher Mrs Marland is in attendance to discuss any matters anyone wishes to raise. Oh and we have biscuits.

This months tour (4th Jan) will be the last one before the deadline for Sept 10/Jan 11 reception place applications. Anyone taking the tour is invited along to the coffee morning in the annexe and the tour will take place thereafter. No need to book just turn up at the school gates on Tintagel Crescent at 9.15 if coming to coffee morning or 9.45 if tour only.

See you there

Goose Green PTA

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