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HARTISMERE PLAY READING GROUP- Y7, 8 & 9

Do you like stories?

Do you want to improve your reading skills in a relaxed atmosphere whilst enjoying drinks, snacks and making new friends?

We will be running a play reading club during Monday lunchtimes each week in M7.  You will be reading short plays as a group with no pressure to ‘perform’.

If you are interested, please come along and sign up in M7 on Monday 9th  September at lunchtime.

Mrs Davy

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