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Posted on 15 Dec 22 by

Dear Parents & Carers

As the year ends, we have much to be proud of and grateful for, as a school.

We have wonderful partners who work with us though the year and I would like to say a huge ‘thank you’ to all our supporters for making this a special Christmas for so many of our young people. Hampers and vouchers have been so generously donated by the Southbourne Lions Club, Tuppenny Barn and a local benefactor and many thanks to New Life Church who support the school throughout the year.

Thanking you all for your support over this term and sending best wishes from us all to you and your families, for a wonderful festive break and Happy New Year. We look forward to seeing all our students back in school on Wednesday 4 January 2023 at 8.25am.

Kind regards

Yvonne Watkins
Head teacher

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