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Flintshire Sheet 1 of 2 Flintshire Sheet 1 of 2 Date AM/PM School Monday 5th October AM Penyffordd PM St Johns Tuesday 6th October AM St Mary’s Flint PM Croes Atti Flint Wednesday 7th October AM Enfys Unit PM Croes Atti Shotton Thursday 8th October AM Pen Coch PM St Ethelwolds Friday 9th October AM Sealand PM Penarlag Monday 12th October AM Gwernymynydd PM Nercwys Tuesday 13th October AM Northop Hall PM Owen Jones Wednesday 14th October AM Bryn Pennant PM Bryn Garth Thursday 15th October AM Bryn Coch and Unit PM No additional session Friday 16th October AM Queensferry PM Troi Rownd Monday 19th October AM Wood Memorial PM Saltney Ferry Tuesday 20th October AM Maes Glas PM Glan Aber Wednesday 21st October AM Broughton Inf/Jnrs PM No additional sessions Thursday 22nd October AM Glanrafon PM Bryn Gwalia Friday 23rd October AM Bryn Deva PM Gwernafield (Y Waun) Monday 2nd November AM Cornist PM Merllyn Tuesday 3rd November AM Sandycroft PM St Anthony’s Wednesday 4th November AM Estyn PM Derwen Thursday 5th November AM Hawarden Village PM No additional sessions Friday 6th November AM Southdown PM No additional sessions Flintshire Sheet 2 of 2 Date AM/PM School Monday 9th November AM Ewloe PM Drury Tuesday 10th November AM Abermorddu PM Derwenfa Wednesday 11th November AM Gwynedd PM No additional sessions Thursday 12th November AM Mynydd Isa 2 sites PM No additional sessions Friday 13th November AM Maes y Felin PM Caerwys (Yr Esgob) Monday 16th November AM Brynford PM Lixwm Tuesday 17th November AM Caer Nant PM Venerable Edward Morgan Wednesday 18th November AM Mountain Lane PM No additional sessions Thursday 19th November AM Gwenffrwd PM Whitford Friday 20th November AM Wepre PM Ty Ffynnon Monday 23rd November AM Y Foel PM Nannerch Tuesday 24th November AM Bro Carmel PM St Winefrides Wednesday 25th November AM Golftyn PM No additional sessions Thursday 26th November AM Gronant PM Mornant Friday 27th November AM Parc y Llan PM Terrig Monday 30th November AM Rhos Helyg PM St Davids Tuesday 1st December AM Westwood PM Sychdyn Wednesday 2nd December AM Trelawnyd PM Trelogan Thursday 3rd December AM PM Friday 4th December AM PM Monday 7th December AM PM .
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