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Timings of the Days Transportation Primary Transition – 3 day visit 19th-21st June 2017 Timings of the days Monday 19th - 9.30 -14.45 Tuesday 20th – 8.39-15.50 Wednesday 21st – 8.39-15.50 Students will meet in the Assembly Hall each morning Transportation Aberlady, Gullane & Dirleton Monday 19th June Pupils should attend their primary school as normal. A private coach will then collect pupils from Aberlady, Gullane and Dirleton, arriving at North Berwick High School by 09.30. Pupils will be returned to their primary school. The coach will leave North Berwick High School at approximately 14.45. Tuesday 20th / Wednesday 21st June Pupils from Aberlady, Gullane and Dirleton can use the school bus services if they wish and they hold an activated smartcard. East Lothian Transport Officer Andrew McLellan will visit all the cluster primaries on Thursday 15 June to activate smartcards. Pupils should arrive at NBHS in time for the start of registration at 08.39. Pupils will be dismissed from NBHS at 15.50. Athelstaneford Monday 19th June Pupils should attend their primary school as normal. A minibus will then collect pupils, arriving at North Berwick High School by 09.30. Pupils will be returned to their primary school. The minibus will leave North Berwick High School at approximately 14.45. Tuesday 20th / Wednesday 21st June Pupils from Athelstaneford can use the school bus services if they wish and they hold an activated smartcard. East Lothian Transport Officer Andrew McLellan will visit all the cluster primaries on Thursday 15 June to activate smartcards. Pupils should arrive at NBHS in time for the start of registration at 08.39. Pupils will be dismissed from NBHS at 15.50. Law Monday 19th June Pupils from Law Primary school should attend Law Primary at the normal school time. They will then be brought over to North Berwick High School for 09.30. Pupils will be dismissed from North Berwick High School at 14.45. Tuesday 20th / Wednesday 21st June Pupils should go straight to North Berwick High School in time for the start of registration at 08.39. Pupils will be dismissed from North Berwick High School at 15.50. .
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