No Pokémon, Match Attax or Similar Trading Cards in School Please

October 10, 2016
Children get very excited about new crazes but these can cause issues in the playground. Pokémon trading cards are currently very popular and we have had a few problems with missing cards and misunderstandings about swaps. Children feel strongly about these issues, so to avoid upset we are requesting that trading cards are not brought into school.

If a pupil does bring cards into school, their class teacher will look after them until the end of the day. Children can then enjoy trading cards with just their close friends outside of school. Thank you for your co-operation.







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