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CLITHEROEADVERTISER&HMES ADVERTISING FEATURE •I'-! Visitors see whole of school at work
Kirkham Grammar School’s opened its doors to allow a Open Afternoon drew large sneak preview of rehearsals numbersofvisitorstakingthe for Hamlet while the music opportunity to see the whole | departmententertainedwith school and its work. •
- ;■ pieces performed performed Families moved from by the Swing Band,
crime scene investigations in ' Visitorswereable toaccess the biology department to a all areas of the school includ- spot of target practice in the ing the Design Technology yifle range!
Centre, sports facilities, Re- A lovely speech prepared cital Hall, beautiful library,
by two first year pupils about Music Technology Suite, Fine their early experiences of life Art and Photography Depart- at the school followed an ad- ment, Languages Centre, dress by the Head, Mrs Debo- Sixth Form Centre and much rahParkinson.
more.withpupilsandstaffon The Drama Department hand to answer questions. The Pre-School and Junior.
School also put on a fabulous afternoon for visitors. The JuniorSchoolchildrenproud- lyguidedinterestedyoungvis- itors and their parents around the school, showing the fan tastic facilities including the
ICT Suite, sports department, AfricanartprojectsandMusic
Centre. Visitors could also listen to
the school choir and talk to all the teachers and teaching as sistants. With theirdedicated language teacher, pupils also
demonstrated their language skills with a spot of French as they handed out delicious cr oissants. For readers who missed
out there is still time to discov er Kirkham Grammar School at its Senior School and Sixth •
Form Open Evening on No vember 12th. *
• In addition i f you are in terested in a place at the Pre- School or Junior School you can email them directatinfo@
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