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- South Campus SDM Report
- South Campus Van Report
- OneSchool Global South Campus Ideas & Feedback
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Weekly Update from Mr Morrison
Contacting Teachers
Please remember that teachers are not to be contacted via their personal phones. Contact must be made via email or by phoning the office admin. This has been made very clear by OSG.
Hello again South Campus,
We hope everyone enjoyed and had a good long weekend. The weeks don’t seem to be getting any less busy and we would like to continue to encourage all students to put their best effort into learning and achieving the best results possible.
Winter is here with frosts, ice etc so great care will be needed while traveling to and from school. A good suggestion from several parents is that drivers get to the vans 15 minutes or so early and start them, to clear windows and warm them up for the journey. Please remember to fill out the van report with the smart sheet link even if there are no issues so a record can be kept.
We are looking forward to Winter Sports at the Edgar Centre next Thursday 15th where the whole South Campus can be together again.
Miss Gilbert has been laid up with Covid this week, we wish her a speedy recovery so she is able to be back with us next week.
Stay safe and keep warm,
Eddie Stanners (on behalf of the CA team)
OneSchool Global South Campus Ideas & Feedback
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If you have any ideas or feedback that you would like to share, please submit on this form.
Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!
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