Monthly Archives: March 2007

10% from Phoenix Cards go to Hamilton PSA

Last week parents should have received a Phoenix Cards catalogue advertising a variety of greeting cards and wrapping paper: 10% of the value of all orders is donated to the PSA.
Please ensure all orders are returned by 30 March.

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Hamilton and W&G Fashion Show

The Hamilton & W&G Fashion Show on Thursday 22 March 7-8.30pm at Alderman Blaxill School is approaching fast. With choreographed moves by Capella School of Dance, funky music and the latest children’s fashions on display, this should be a fun-packed and exciting evening for both parents and children.
Clothes modelled by the 30 Hamilton children will [...]

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Free books for school from Scholastic Book Fair

Publishers Scholastic are holding a book fair at Hamilton from 8-15 March. For every £1 spent by parents and children on the books available, Hamilton will receive up to 60p worth of free books for the library or classroom.
Hundreds of books are on display with prices from just £1.50. The fair takes place in the [...]

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Red Nose Day on 16 March

For this year’s Red Nose Day the Headmaster has invited children to come to school dressed in red or wearing ‘outsized clothes’ with their red noses. They should also come with “the funniest joke they know”, which needs to be written on a piece of paper with their name and class.
A collection for donations to [...]

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RBS Group employee needed to recommend Hamilton for Supergrounds Award

Supergrounds is a £6 million community investment programme funded by RBS Group and delivered through Learning through Landscape that helps primary schools improve their school grounds.
Over six years, 900 primary schools from around the UK will have the opportunity to transform their existing school grounds into attractive and stimulating places where children can learn and [...]

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