Money Awareness Week Competition

October 13, 2015
We have something exciting happening during the week before half term (week commencing 19th October): we are having a 'Why Britain Is Great' and 'Money Awareness' themed week.

As part of money awareness the children are being given the opportunity to participate in a competition. Your child will receive information about their allocated challenge from their class teacher, including information about prizes that could be won. Entries must be in by the date specified on the challenge sheet. The competition is not compulsory, but we believe your child would benefit from this chance to be creative; and they could win a prize!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Miss Youngs or Miss Horn.

Good Luck!!!


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