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Prospective Parent Meeting - Wednesday 18 May at 10:00 am

Spring Shih from Sunnybrae Normal School

Sunnybrae Normal School would like to invite all parents who are considering sending their child to our school in the next year to a meeting. Please join us in the Staffroom where we will share information about the school and explain how we bring quality learning and our core values to school life.

If you are interested in attending this meeting and hearing more about Sunnybrae Normal School, please RSVP by contacting the office on officemanager@sunnybrae.school.nz or 09 443 5058.

Prospective Parents Meeting:
* Wednesday 18 May 2022
* 10:00 am
* Staffroom, Sunnybrae Normal School, 36 Sunnybrae Road, Hillcrest.

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