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| 18 Nov 2021 | |
| Written by Claire Bunting | |
| General News |
We invite you to join us for our first Parents' Forum meeting of the academic year which will be held this Monday, November 22nd from 7.00-8.00 pm on Zoom.
The purpose of our Parents’ Forum is to provide an opportunity for parents to engage with the School, its Senior Leadership Team and Governors in an informal but purposeful environment, and to work together for the benefit of the pupils and the wider school community. It is open to parents of all pupils in Junior and Senior School and meetings are held termly. The meetings may include presentations and feedback on our College provision and initiatives, an opportunity for parents to connect with each other and ask questions, and visiting speakers with expertise in areas of specific relevance and interest to parents.
In this term’s meeting we will focus on a couple of new initiatives in school and hold our regular ‘Open Forum’ to address questions from parents. During this session, we are delighted to welcome back Edith Bell of Familyworks. Edith has spoken at our Parents’ Forum a number of times about supporting the wellbeing of young people. At this session she will focus on supporting young people with the challenges they face as a result of the pandemic and associated disruptions and changes.
If you would like to join the meeting, please register on the Events page. We look forward to meeting you!
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