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Seeing October out with skeletons, pumpkins and witches
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- 30 October 2019 - 14:32
As part of our education ethos as a multicultural and multilingual School, we have taken advantage of such a special occasion as Halloween.
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As part of our education ethos as a multicultural and multilingual School, we have taken advantage of such a special occasion as Halloween.
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