Thank
you!
Ripley Church
of England Infant School would like to say a very
big thank you to everyone who has contributed to
our fund-raising campaign. We have been overwhelmed
by the phenomenal support of the local community.
With their help we have raised £62,500 including
some very generous pledges.
We still need
to raise a further £17,500 to realise our
ambition of a primary school for the village of
Ripley.
Please continue
to support our campaign, we really do rely on you.
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Ripley C of E Infant School - School
Organisation Consultation Response Form When you have
completed the form with your views and press submit the
form will be automatically sent to Surrey County Council.
Consultation ends Tuesday 20
May 2008
Do you have children's items you wish to sale? Then bring
them to the Nearly New Sale being held on Sun 18 May from
11am - 3pm at the school. It is an opportunity for anyone
to rid themselves of any unwanted children's items that
are of good saleable condition and will also raise funds
for the school. Tables are available at just £5
or for those who would like to shop we encouage you to
come early for the best bargains.
Villagers
reject worries over expansion of infant school, Surrey
Advertiser More>> 02/05/2008
Thank you to the Parish Council for selling homemade cakes
made by the parents and children at the Parish Council
AGM on Thursday 02/05/2008
You can now email the PSA directly psa@ripleyschool.co.uk
Any suggestions on the Summer Fair, Nearly New Sale and
any other ideas are very welcome 01/05/2008
The Sun Shines for Ripley
School Sponsored Walk - More>> 30/04/2008
To keep
upto date with what is happening at the school, half term
dates etc, visit the newsletter
or school diary pages.
Don't
forget to visit our school shop
where you can pay for your childs dinner money online,
buy your shopping, presents, book your holiday and much
more with over 100 high street retailers. Youll
automatically earn money for us and you dont pay
anything extra, often making great savings that you would
not get on the high street.
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