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School Closure Updates

An update about the school closure following the government announcement, which will be applied to the whole school as of Monday 16th November.

Following the government announcement, the school closure applies for all stages of the school including EYFS and therefore St Catherine’s British School will commence a Home Learning programme as of Monday 16th November. This closure also means that there will be NO extra-curricular clubs.

Keep updated with further information from Mr Smith below:

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