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Me2 Club wants every child to


have some fun! Me2 Club is a local charity that enables children with additional needs, within Wokingham Borough, to attend mainstream leisure activities. To access their service they don’t require a formal diagnosis and they will provide a trained one to one volunteer to support your child. Currently, their children are accessing a variety of activities (not SEN specific) including uniform groups, swimming, drama and football. Their volunteers offer support in many ways including easing social anxiety and managing challenging behavior, working closely with families and activity leaders to promote inclusion. W: www.me2club.org.uk


Notices and News updates for parents and teachers


Learning to swim has never been


Starting Secondary School


this year? Do you have a child starting secondary school this year? Excited or worried about how they might get lost on the way there, cope with the timetable or if they’ll make new friends? DO NOT WORRY! BBC Bitesize has a new campaign to help everyone get to grips with it. Starting Secondary School has resources for parents, kids and teachers made in partnership with CBBC’s Our School and leading mental health charity YoungMinds. Pupils who have been through it pass on some great top tips and there are films and expert advice from well-known faces, plus further resources to support you through it; all completely free. Available now! W: www.bbc.com/startingsecondaryschool


so much fun! Seriously FUN Swimming Schools run term time weekly swimming lessons and school holiday intensive courses for children aged 3 to 12 years and welcome all abilities. They have a maximum of six children per class, caring teachers and term time fees are payable in two instalments. When your child joins a term time course they receive a free swim bag, awards file and wall chart! Lessons take place at warm indoor pools at St Piran’s School (Maidenhead), Manor Green School (Maidenhead), Teikyo Japanese School (Slough), Thorpe House School (Gerrards Cross) and Aylesbury Grammar School (Aylesbury). Give them a ring or book online. T: 01753 364364 W: www.seriouslyfun.net


Plan ahead and enjoy your most memorable


Christmas experience ever! Make sure your Christmas celebration is just the way you want it this year – Holiday Inn Reading South have everything you need for the perfect festive get-together. From cuisine to music and dancing, let their professional team take care of every last detail – there really is something for all generations. Join them for an evening of magical wonder, glitz and glamour at their James Bond themed parties, or simply plan a relaxed festive feast with your loved ones. With so much on offer, you can let Holiday Inn take care of you and every last detail, all that’s left for you to do is turn up and enjoy! To book ahead and discover more, contact their events team directly. T: 0118 987 0464 E: events@hireadingsouth.com


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