Reach High 2 Study Support

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Do you want to improve your English, Maths and Science and have fun?

Then Reach High 2 Study Support is for you!

Starting from 3rd October 2009, every Saturday and Sunday 12pm – 3pm at Firs Hill Community Primary School.

Session 1, 12pm – 12.45pm

  • Primary: Y5 and Y6

  • English: Y11

  • Maths: Y7, 8 and 9

  • Science: Y10

Session 2, 12.45pm – 1.30pm

  • Primary: Y5 and Y6

  • English: Y10

  • Maths: Y11

  • Science: Y7, 8 and 9

Session 3, 1.45pm – 3pm

  • Primary: Y5 and Y6

  • English: Y7, 8 and 9

  • Maths: Y10

  • Science: Y11

Reach High 2 has been developed to raise the attainment of young people mainly of Kashmiri/Pakistani origin, from Burngreave and City wide. The project also supports Yemeni, Somali and Afro-Caribbean students. This is your opportunity to be part of an existing project in your community.

To enrol come down with your parent/carer to Firs Hill School on Saturday 3rd October 2009.

For Further information contact: Nasira Amin on 078 344 68 138 nasira.rh2@hotmail.co.uk

Reach High 2 is supported by Sheffield City Council and BCSSC.

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