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Milk Orders 3 January - 31 March 2006

We are asking parents/carers to order milk for the next term by December 16th 2005. The school can then establish with the dairy how many children will be requiring milk from the beginning of the term and help the teachers by providing an advance list of these children.

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School Dinners 3 January - 10 February 2006

The cost of school meals for the half-term, 3 January to 10 February, is £42.92. Please make cheques payable to Sheffield City Council, if you wish to pay by cash please send the money in a sealed envelope labelled with your child's name and class. It would be helpful if cash payments are correct as finding change can be a problem. For parents who wish to pay weekly, dinners are £1.48 per day. Payments should be made in advance at the beginning of the week.

Menus can be downloaded by clicking on the links:

Download menu_week_beginning_9.01.06.doc

Download menu_week_beginning_16.01.06.doc

December 2005 Newsletter

Welcome to the December Newsletter and the end of a busy term. I wish everyone a happy holiday and the very best wishes for the new year.

Thanks go to everyone who supported the Winter Fair – and especially to those people who made a commitment to help. It was a very  successful and enjoyable event!

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