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Curriculum Evening on Thursday 19th November at 7pm

Stratford College
NEWS / 7 October 2015

Annette Honan from the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) will be speaking about Assessment for Learning. In addition members of staff will be presenting on Junior Cycle English, Literacy, Numeracy, Well Being, Learning Support and Testing.

Stratford will be holding its annual Curriculum Evening on Thursday 19th November at 7pm in the school hall. Annette Honan of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) will be speaking about Assessment for Learning and members of staff will be presenting on Junior Cycle English, Literacy, Numeracy, Well Being, Learning Support and Testing.

All parents are invited and encouraged to attend. 

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