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Year 6 Transition Dates As We Come To Year 6 Transition Dates As we come to the end of year 6, your child will be given the opportunity to spend some time in their new secondary school. This is a great opportunity for your child to meet children from other schools as well as staff from the school where they will be attending. The secondary schools run these days and it is expected that you will make arrangements for how your child will get to and from their new school. The secondary schools should have sent out further details to you, including timings and activities that they may be doing. Here is a list of the dates that we have for those transition days. School Transition dates Academy 360 Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Wednesday 3rd July Castle View Enterprise Academy Wednesday 3rd July Grindon Hall Christian School Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Sandhill View Academy Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Wednesday 3rd July Southmoor Academy Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Wednesday 3rd July St Aidan’s Catholic Academy Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Wednesday 3rd July Thursday 4th July Friday 5th July St Anthony’s Girls’ Catholic Academy Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Wednesday 3rd July Thursday 4th July Friday 5th July St Robert of Newminster RC School Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Wednesday 3rd July Thornhill Academy Monday 1st July Tuesday 2nd July Wednesday 3rd July If you have different dates from above or your child’s new school is not in the above list, please contact Mrs Wilson. On the days where your child is not visiting their secondary school, they should attend Diamond Hall Junior Academy, as normal. .
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