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News Stories YEAR 6 to YEAR 7 - secondary school HORIZONS for September 2025 To all our Year 6 parents...please remember...IMPORTANT SECONDARY HORIZONS AHEAD NEWSLETTER SWAY edition no 5 - today, in the palm of your hand Please read it carefully because it's your school, your child's school, and your chosen school. So much going on and to be proud about! CAN YOU HELP US FOR OUR HARVEST MASS 2024 - Wednesday 9th October - 9.15am It's NEXT WEEK! it's NEXT WEDNESDAY! It's the 9th October 2024! can you help us with kind donations of food items. Every little helps - all going to people in need. MATHS NUMBER DAY...TODAY! Don't forget to get dressed up with your NUMBER OUTFIT! So the question is, what will you be wearing? NO NETBALL CLUB TODAY - CANCELLED Please spread the netballing news that Mrs. O'Brien's Monday netball club has had to be cancelled. The weather has got the better of us I'm afraid. MONDAY 30th September - NO NETBALL. YEAR 6 to YEAR 7 - secondary school applications (for September 2025) Already our Y6 children are visiting OPEN EVENTS in local secondary schools because, believe it or not, SECONDARY SCHOOL will soon be on the educational horizon. Looking ahead to September 2025. SWAYING YOUR WAY TODAY, FRIDAY, it's NEWSLETTER DAY...edition 4 The busy school newsletter is here today. Please take time to find out what's happening in your child's school. ST. BERNARD'S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL - edition no 4. WHITEMOOR MEETING - THANK YOU We certainly had a wonderful turn out for our Y5 RESIDENTIAL meeting this week. Thank you parents. All part of getting ready for the WHITEMOOR ADVENTURE ahead! DRESSING UP for MARVELLOUS MATHS DAY - Wednesday 2nd October 2024 It's a BIG, SPECIAL, CREATIVE, COLOURFUL, MARVELLOUS MATHS day in St. Bernard's NUMERACY school next week...all taking place on WEDNESDAY 2nd October. PLEASE BE EXTRA VIGILANT - parking outside school Unfortunately, after school yesterday, some children and parents witnessed a car deliberately having its windows smashed. The car was parked near St. Bernard's school premises.
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