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The very warmest of welcomes to all families who will join us this coming September from the Friends of Harris Primary ED, our PTA.


We know that starting school is more fun for parents and kids alike if you already know a few faces, so please put the following dates in your diaries:


Sat 16th June - welcome picnic

Sat 30th June - summer fete

Fri 13th July - cake sale and second hand uniform sale


The welcome picnics in particular are a wonderful way to get to know classmates-to-be, and we'll aim to start a Reception 2018 whatsapp group from that point so that further meet ups can be organised over summer.


In the meantime, follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HPAeastdulwich or our brand new Instagram (@FoHPED), and bookmark our website: www.friendsofHPED.com


And for anyone interested, the full list of 2018 PTA dates can be found here:

https://www.friendsofhped.com/single-post/2018/02/09/2018-Dates-in-full


We look forward to meeting you soon!


The Friends of Harris Primary ED committee x

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