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9 Nov 2020 | |
School News |
From Junior School charity fundraising to Black History Month, the school has had a busy and incredibly lively Autumn Term so far, inspite of our second lockdown! Here are just some of our news stories:
FHS meets FHS - Miss Vickery interviews a different member of staff every week:
https://www.fhs-sw1.org.uk/news/fhs-meets-fhs-sam-hayes/
Black History Month - October's Black History Month was much celebrated at school, led by our key speaker Chi-Chi Nwanoku.
https://www.fhs-sw1.org.uk/news/black-history-month-2020/
Charity fundraising for In-Deep Community Task Force - Main photograph. Girls dressed in an array of costumes to raise money for In Deep. There were also plenty of cake bakes!
https://www.fhs-sw1.org.uk/news/charity-fundraising-for-in-deep-community-task-force/
For more Francis Holland School news, please visit the school website's news page: https://www.fhs-sw1.org.uk/news/
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