Plans for centenary
Last updated 05:14, Friday, 24 October 2008
PLANS are being drawn up to celebrate the centenary of Warwick Bridge School next September.
Ideas being looked at include:
A commemorative seat with a time capsule buried underneath;
A memory book and interviews with older ex-pupils in the community done by the current school children;
A Centenary trophy to be awarded to pupils;
A plaque naming all head teachers from the last 100 years;
A party for past and present pupils and teachers and the community.
Anyone wishing to help should attend the next meeting on Tuesday, November 4 at 7.30pm, in the school hall or contact parent governor Sarah Hinde on 016977 42650 or via the school office on 01228 560390.
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