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Save Epinay Special School

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15 years 6 months ago #6215 by julia
Save Epinay Special School was created by julia
Hi, our school has put a link on You tube to try and save our OUTSTANDING Special needs school. If the link below doesnt work you can search for Epinay must stay on you tube and it will take you to a video the children made.
Our local authority are ashamed of having special schools for the kids who need them and are closing them to the bare minimum. Jake is in there saying ofstead decided we were outstanding, then again spinning snakes.
Please have a look, feel free to comment and pass it on. We are trying to get as much support as possible so we can get our new government to keep up open.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk-TLSaam4c

Thank you

Julia

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15 years 6 months ago #6276 by Melinda
Replied by Melinda on topic Re: Save Epinay Special School
It looks like a very good school - I hope the government does not close it!

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