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C.A.M. Public Meeting - Working Together to Remain Separate
Time | Tuesday, May 10 · 7:30pm - 10:30pm |
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Location | Lakeside Country Club Frimley Green |
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More Info | Public Meeting for Parents and Other interested parties who are against the proposed merger of Tomlinscote & Kings. (Strictly Over 18's Only) Doors Open 6:30pm, Presentation 7:30pm Bar will be open before and after presentation. There will be opportunities to review information, share concerns, ask questions and work together to ensure our voices are heard. |
Public Meeting for Parents and Other interested parties who are against the proposed merger of Tomlinscote & Kings. (Strictly Over 18's Only)
CAM is currently a group consisting mainly of Kings and Tomlinscote parents who have come together to oppose the proposed merger so as to retain educational choice and quality education for parents and students in Surrey Heath.
We have organised this meeting so we can explain our reasons for opposing the merger, discuss our ideas for challenging the merger, broaden our membership and to ask for help and support for our efforts.
After a relatively short presentation we hope that time can be spent discussing peoples concerns and suggestions for fighting the merger.
We envisage the presentation starting at 7.30pm and lasting 30 to 40 minutes, being followed by an interactive session where attendees views and ideas can be shared. Timing for this aspect is flexible, but we would like to finish so there is time for less formal discussions at the bar.
If you are concerned about this merger proposal please attend if you can. We need your help and support.
CAM is currently a group consisting mainly of Kings and Tomlinscote parents who have come together to oppose the proposed merger so as to retain educational choice and quality education for parents and students in Surrey Heath.
We have organised this meeting so we can explain our reasons for opposing the merger, discuss our ideas for challenging the merger, broaden our membership and to ask for help and support for our efforts.
After a relatively short presentation we hope that time can be spent discussing peoples concerns and suggestions for fighting the merger.
We envisage the presentation starting at 7.30pm and lasting 30 to 40 minutes, being followed by an interactive session where attendees views and ideas can be shared. Timing for this aspect is flexible, but we would like to finish so there is time for less formal discussions at the bar.
If you are concerned about this merger proposal please attend if you can. We need your help and support.