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Term 2 Term 3 Term 1 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Canterbury LIFT Meetings 2021/2022 Deadline for submitting Group Date Time Venue paperwork (by 5pm) EY LIFT (Grp A) Mon 20 Sep 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 10-Sep 1 Tues 21 Sep 09:30 Virtual 11-Sep EY Forum - Canterbury Mon 27 Sep 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a 3 Weds 29 Sep 13:30 Spires 20-Sep 4 Thurs 30 Sep 09:30 Herne Infants 21-Sep 2 Tues 5 Oct 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 27-Sep Settings - EHCP mtg Thurs 7 Oct 09:30 Virtual n/a Term 1 EY LIFT (Grp B) Tues 12 Oct 09:30 Virtual 04-Oct ISG / EXEC Thurs 14 Oct 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a 5 Weds 13 Oct 09:30 Virtual 05-Oct EY LIFT (Grp A / B) Tues 19 Oct 09:30 Virtual 11-Oct EY LIFT (Grp B) Mon 1 Nov 09:30 Windchimes 20-Oct 1 Thurs 4 Nov 13:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 21-Oct 4 Mon 8 Nov 09:30 Virtual 01-Nov 3A Fri 12 Nov 13:30 Virtual 03-Nov EY LIFT (Grp A) Weds 17 Nov 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 09-Nov 2 Thurs 18 Nov 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 10-Nov EY Forum - Canterbury Mon 22 Nov 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a ISG / EXEC Thurs 25 Nov 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a Term 2 Settings - EHCP mtg Mon 29 Nov 09:30 Virtual n/a 5 Weds 1 Dec 09:30 Herne Junior 23-Nov EY LIFT (Grp A /B) Tues 7 Dec 09:30 Virtual 29-Nov 3B Weds 8 Dec 13:30 Spires 30-Nov EY LIFT (Grp A) Mon 10 Jan 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 16-Dec Settings - EHCP mtg Tues 11 Jan 09:30 Virtual 17-Dec 1 Thurs 13 Jan 13:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 04-Jan 4 Thurs 20 Jan 09:30 Herne Infants 12-Jan EY LIFT (Grp B) Tues 25 Jan 09:30 Windchimes 17-Jan 3 Weds 26 Jan 13:30 Spires 18-Jan EY LIFT (Grp A / B) Tues 1 Feb 09:30 Virtual 24-Jan Term 3 5 Tues 1 Feb 13:30 Virtual 24-Jan 2 Weds 2 Feb 13:30 Virtual 25-Jan ISG / EXEC Thurs 3 Feb 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a EY Forum - Canterbury Tues 8 Feb 09:30 Windchimes n/a Settings - EHCP mtg Tues 8 Mar 09:30 Virtual n/a 1 Thurs 24 Feb 13:30 Virtual 10-Feb EY LIFT (Grp B) Tues 1 Mar 09:30 Windchimes 21-Feb 3A Tues 1 Mar 13:30 Spires 21-Feb 4 Weds 2 Mar 13:30 Herne Infants 22-Feb EY LIFT (Grp A) Mon 14 Mar 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 04-Mar 2 Thurs 17 Mar 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 08-Mar EY Forum - Canterbury Mon 21 Mar 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a Term 4 ISG / EXEC Thurs 24 Mar 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a 5 Thurs 24 Mar 13:30 Herne Junior 16-Mar EY LIFT (Grp A /B) Tues 29 Mar 09:30 Virtual 21-Mar 3B Weds 30 Mar 13:30 Virtual 22-Mar 4 Thurs 21 Apr 09:30 Virtual 30-Mar 1 Thurs 21 Apr 13:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 30-Mar EY LIFT (Grp B) Tues 26 Apr 09:30 Windchimes 01-Apr 3A Tues 26 Apr 13:30 Spires 01-Apr Settings - EHCP mtg Tues 3 May 09:30 Virtual 22-Apr 5 Thurs 5 May 13:30 Briary Primary 28-Apr EY LIFT (Grp A) Mon 9 May 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 29-Apr 2 Weds 11 May 13:30 Virtual 03-May Term 5 3B Fri 13 May 13:30 Spires 05-May EY LIFT (Grp A / B) Tues 17 May 09:30 Virtual 09-May EY Transition Event Weds 18 May 10:00 TBC n/a ISG / EXEC Thurs 19 May 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a EY LIFT (Grp B) Tues 7 Jun 09:30 Windchimes 25-May 3 Tues 7 Jun 13:30 Spires 25-May 1 Thurs 9 Jun 09:30 Virtual 26-May EY LIFT (Grp A) Mon 13 Jun 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 06-Jun 4 Weds 15 Jun 13:30 Herne Infants 07-Jun 2 Tues 21 Jun 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) 13-Jun EY Forum - Canterbury Tues 28 Jun 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a Term 6 Settings - EHCP mtg Tues 28 Jun 13:30 Virtual n/a 5 Weds 6 Jul 13:30 Virtual 27-Jun ISG / EXEC Thurs 7 Jul 09:30 Canterbury Academy (PLCC) n/a EY LIFT (Grp A / B) Mon 11 Jul 09:30 Virtual 01-Jul Group Schools 1 Adisham / Barham / Bridge & Patrixbourne / Chislet & Hoath / Water Meadows / Littlebourne / Petham / Pilgrim's Way / Sturry / Wickhambreaux / Wincheap Blean / Canterbury Primary / Chartham / New School / Parkside / St John's / St Peter's / St Stephen's Infants / 2 St Stephen's Junior / St Thomas SECONDARY: Archbishops / Barton Court / Canterbury Academy / Community College Whitstable / 3 Herne Bay High / Simon Langton Boys / Simon Langton Girls / Spires / St Anselm's KS1 Coastal Group: Briary / Hampton / Herne Bay Infant / Herne Infant / Joy Lane / 4 Reculver / St Alphege / St Mary's / Swalecliffe / Westmeads KS2 Coastal Group: Briary / Hampton / Herne Bay Junior / Herne Junior / Joy Lane / 5 Reculver / St Mary's / Swalecliffe / Whitstable Endowed / Whitstable Junior : Group Settings City (Centre, Rural & Independent)) Acorns / Barham / Blean / Bridge Village / Bright Horizons / Busy Bees / Canterbury College / Canterbury Day Nursery / Chislet & District / Choochoos Canterbury / City View / Firs / Pilgrim's Way (First Steps) / Hersden Under 5s / A Junior Kings / [Kent College] Garden Cottage Nursery / Lilliput / Littlebourne Ladybirds / Little Oaks / New House / New School / Oaks Day Nursery / Petham Village Nursery / Rough Common / Squirrels / St Edmunds / St John's / Stepping Stones / Sturry Pre-school / Tiny Stars / Westbere / Wincheap / Woodpeckers Coastal ABC Swalecliffe / All Saints / Avenue / Beltinge Day / Briary / Castle / Choochoos Whitstable / Club 4 Kids / Cobnutts Woodland Forest & Nursery School / Dan Dan's / Goldfinch / Hampton Nursery / B Hampton Primary (Little Hedgehogs) / HBI Seashells / Herne Infant Nursery (Windmills) / JoJo's / Kiddies Corner Daycare / Kiddies Corner Pre-School / Kindergarten Kids / Little Acorns (Herne) / Little Oaks - Whitstable / Oyster Bay (Joy Lane) / Play Away / St Alphege (Sunbeams) / St Andrew's / Townsend Montessori Herne Bay / Whitstable Day / Whitstabubbles.
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