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The Fiveway Cafes have now produced a promotional video. In it, young people explain why the cafe is important to them. The video and further information can be found below.
We are delighted to be able to share with you an opportunity provided by colleagues at Solihull School and the Anne Frank Trust UK. Please see the letter for more information about the European Schools’ premiere of the highly acclaimed documentary No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of Anne Frank’s Story and to a Q&A afterwards with Holocaust survivors Tomi Reichental and Mindu Hornick. This will take place as part of a series of events and activities to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2019.
Solihull’s annual commemorative service marking Holocaust Memorial Day will take place on the Thursday 24th January 2019. For more information about this year’s theme: Torn from Home, please see the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust’s website below. Further information regarding events in Solihull will follow in early December.
Tudor Grange teaching school are offering three sessions for NQTs, the first one on 29th November. For full details, please see programme attached below.
Bookings should be via email to inset@solihull.gov.uk
Tudor Grange teaching school have re-arranged dates for the above three session course which will now start on 20th November. For full details, please see details contained in the programme attached below.
Bookings should be via email to inset@solihull.gov.uk