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21 March, 2017

Parent Teacher Group: 21 March 2017

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Parent Teacher Group: 21 March 2017

Read important information about this week's sale of second-hand uniforms and lost-and-found items. Plus- a friendly reminder to put student names on all of their items so that they will be more easily returned to their rightful owners if lost.

Parent Teacher Group: 21 March 2017 Read important information about this week's sale of second-hand uniforms and lost-and-found items. Plus- a friendly reminder to put student names on all of their items so that they will be more easily returned to their rightful owners if lost.

Read important information about this week's sale of second-hand uniforms and lost-and-found items. Plus- a friendly reminder to put student names on all of their items so that they will be more easily returned to their rightful owners if lost.

A Message from the PTG

There will be a sale of second-hand uniform in the school canteen on Wednesday, 22 March 2017 from 07.00 a.m.

At this time, we will also lay out all non-uniform items which have been handed into Lost and Found.

Please come by and have a look and claim any of your lost non-uniform clothes or pick up some good quality second-hand uniform at very good prices.  All profits from the sale of second-hand uniform will be given to charity.  Many, many thanks to Albane for taking on this job.  

While we plan to hold sales of second-hand uniform on a regular basis, if at any time you are interested in a particular item or, if you don’t come to school often so cannot browse at our sales, Albane is happy to take queries about second-hand uniform by e-mail. Please contact her on albane.mf@gmail.com

We have been reorganizing the Lost and Found over the past few days, preparing it to be handed back to school to be managed.  In order for us to be able to do this, Lost and Found is temporarily unavailable during the day.  Please bear with us for the next few days while we finish the handover.  Moving forward, lost items that have names on will again be delivered back to the student.  Valuable items, such as ID cards, phones, calculators and so on will still be given to the School Office for safe-keeping.

You will be surprised to learn that approximately 80 per cent of all items in the Lost and Found do not have any name on them.  It is impossible for items that do not have names on to be returned to their owners.  This includes shoes, water bottles, lunch boxes and towels.  

I cannot emphasize enough how helpful it would be for all concerned if all items that come into school have a name clearly marked on them.

We look forward to seeing you at our second-hand uniform sale on Wednesday.  Thanks again to Albane for assuming this role.

Thank you.

Hilary Aziz
PTGChair
PTGChair@standrews.ac.th