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Excel Yachting in association with RCPYC


NO COMPROMISE IN EXCELLENCE


Night School Weekly Courses Starting October for


RYA Day Skipper Theory RYA Yacht Master Theory At 2 Locations


Dover and Maidstone


£325 per person For further details contact Terry


t: 07710 647966 e: excelyachting2@aol.com


www.excel-yachting.co.uk


Your child’s future starts here...


Est. 1989


Day Nursery School Nursery School


Out of School Holiday Club & Holiday Club Places now available


Linden Lea Day Nursery School Ofsted grading of outstanding in all areas take children from 3 months old from 8am - 6pm. Call... 01622 735094 for details or arrange a visit.


LINDEN LEA NURSERY SCHOOL Based in the lounge of Downswood Community centre from 9am-1pm (term time only) for 2-5 year olds. Please call 01622 735094.


Free childcare available at both nurseries for 2 & 3 year olds.


LINDEN LEA OUT OF SCHOOL CLUB PICK UP FROM:


Madginford, Roseacre, Thurnham & St Johns. Please call 07947 817766 for details.


www.lindenleachildcare.co.uk


01622 735094 Weavering St


Maidstone Kent ME14 5JR


3 months to Pre-School


Home to Home Environment


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Oakwood Park Grammar School Oakwood Park Maidstone Kent


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Saturday 10th October 9am - 12:30pm Headteacher’s Talk at 10:30am & 11:30am


Open mornings 9am - 11am Tuesday 20th October Wednesday 21st October


Thursday 22nd October -no appointment required


Open mornings 9am - 11am Sixth form evening Tuesday 10th November 6pm - 9pm


OFST“Outstanding personal development” New Building Opening 2016


“Outstanding personal development” New Builldi


ildin ding Openin ng 2016 uesday 10th November 6pm- 9pm Saturday 10th October 9am - 12:30pm


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Maidstone East October 2015


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