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Is your child due to start school in September 2014?
St Paul’s Infant School Hillary Road, Maidstone, ME14 2BS
Invites you to attend an Open Morning
Open
"This is a good school." "The secure start in Reception classes helps them to develop good social and physical skills." "Pupils achieve well before moving on to their next school." Ofsted May 2012
Thursday 14th November 2013 From 9.30 – 11.30 a.m.
If you would like to come along, please Contact Mrs Webster on 01622 753322 E-mail
office@st-pauls-maidstone.kent.sch.uk
16 + Morning 2013
16+ Open Morning
www.invicta.kent.sch.uk
Tel: 01622 755856 Fax: 01622 678584 E-mail:
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