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Junior and Senior School Open Morning
Sat 17th Sept 10.00am – 12.30pm (Arrive at 9.45am)
Boys 7-18, Girls 16 -18
At Eltham College, everyone is someone else. The economist is a marathon runner. The first violinist helps out at the local care home. The tennis captain designs websites. In a challenging yet caring environment, we nurture each pupil’s skills and talents. All of them.
We develop well-rounded individuals.
Eltham College, Grove Park Road, Mottingham, London, SE9 4QF Telephone 020 8857 1455
www.eltham-college.org.uk
Eltham Hill Technology College for Girls - A high performing specialist school
Invitation to our Open Days and Open Evening for all girls starting Secondary School in September 2012
Eltham Hill is currently an 11-16 Specialist Technology College for girls with post 16 provision from 2013. We are committed to the success of every young woman attending our school. Our aim is to develop confi dent young women who are well equipped to take their place in our rapidly changing technological world. We treat everyone as an individual; everyone as an exception and everyone is valued. We are the most improved school in London (GCSEs 2010) and listed in the top 100 schools in the country. The fi rst phase of our new school will be complete in September 2012
Open Evening - tours will be arranged: Monday 19th September 2011 6.00pm – 8.00pm. Principal talks at 7.00pm Open Days: - see our students in lessons: Wednesday 14th September 2011 Friday 16th September 2011 Thursday 22nd September 2011 Tuesday 27th September 2011 9.15am – 12 noon. Principal talks at 9.30am
Refreshments will be sold during our Open Days to raise money for MacMillan Cancer Support
Eltham Hill Technology College for Girls, Eltham Hill, Eltham SE9 5EE Tel.:020 8859 2843 Email:
info@elthamhill.greenwich.sch.uk Website:
www.elthamhill.greenwich.sch.uk 18 Be active in your community
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