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Families with children starting in Reception at Bessemer Grange Primary School this September are invited to join Friends at Bessemer for a Welcome Picnic in the school's beautiful Nature Garden from 11.30am to 1.00pm on Friday 20 June.


We will be organising games and giving children an opportunity to meet their new classmates in a fun and relaxed environment. For parents/carers this is a chance to meet other Reception families and arrange further meet ups over the Summer (we will be setting up a group email to facilitate this).


Please bring your own picnic, and do let us know if you're coming by emailing [email protected].


If you're unable to make the picnic but would like to be included in the F@B emails, which provide news about upcoming events at the school, please get in touch.


We look forward to meeting you!

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