Friday 2nd March: The School is Closed

March 01, 2018
We are sorry to inform you that we will be closed tomorrow. This is not a decision that has been taken lightly.

Although weather conditions for tomorrow are forecast to be no worse than today, when as you are aware we opened, snow is forecast for the afternoon and temperatures are unlikely to reach above freezing.

Taking into account the fact that over 120 children did not come to school today and numerous parents complained about the fact that we were open, we have taken the decision to close.

We appreciate that this is difficult for working parents; however, by making this decision this afternoon, we hope to have given you time to make arrangements.



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