Ascension : News From Two Boats School Submitted by The Islander (Soo Matthews) 04.10.2007 (Article Archived on 18.10.2007)
Sorry we were not able to run all the courses offered as there were not enough people interested in them. The following evening classes will run this year

Evening Classes
Sorry we were not able to run all the courses offered as there were not enough people interested in them. The following evening classes will run this year
Evening classes start this week (24th September) as follows
Spanish Mondays 6:30 to 8pm
Basic ICT Tuesday 6:00 to 7:30pm (10 week course only)
Maths Wednesday 6:00 to 7:30pm
These are open to everyone on the island. It is not too late to join a course please contact Tavie at school. Sessions are £1 each with any exam fees being paid by you.
Makaton Evening Classes We will be holding evening classes in Makaton from Wednesday 10th October between 6.30 7.30 at Two Boats School.
Makaton is a language programme, using signs from British Sign Language, to help children and adults with learning difficulties, and their families and friends to communicate. We are using Makaton in one of our classes at school.
This term we will learn signs about families, home and food and drink, plus how to finger spell our names.
Everyone is welcome to join in.
Jeans for Genes Day
Please see the additional page about this. This year it is on October 5th and it would be great if organisations joined in again to raise money. We have bought some zip pulls to sell to the children for £1 which will go to the charity fund.
We invite all organisations to join us last year we all raised a total of £334 and look forward to beating that this year.
Visitors to School
Can I remind all visitors to school that they should use the top car park and not the staff car park. For Health and Safety reasons visitors are asked to report to the main school office to sign in and then sign out when they leave.
Finally, many thanks to the police for their support in slowing down vehicles driving past the school grounds. Thank you also to drivers for slowing down. It is very much appreciated.
Many thanks.
Soo Matthews Headteacher
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