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Reach Learning called to interview at the Department for Education

We are delighted to announce that Reach Learning has recently received correspondence from the Department for Education (DfE), calling us to interview about our proposal for The Reach Free School.

This significant leap forward in our Free School application means that the we are now only one step away from seeing The Reach Free School opening for pupils in the WD3 area in September 2013.

The Reach Free School will be a dynamic and innovative secondary school for the young people of Mill End, Maple Cross and Rickmansworth.

In order to demonstrate the continuing support for The Reach Free School, we ask that parents sign up their children on our Register page. Every child strengthens our application, so if you haven’t signed up yet, please do so. If you have signed your child up, perhaps you could speak to a friend or colleague and see if they could do the same for their child or children?

If you would like to find out more about our plans, or speak to one of the team about The Reach Free School, you will find us at the following community events over the coming weeks:

Mill End Community Day, Saturday 28th April, Mill End Community Centre, 12-3pm
Rickmansworth May Fair, Saturday 12th May, The Bury, 1-4pm
Rickmansworth Canal Festival, Saturday 19th May, The Aquadrome, 11-5pm

In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us about our plans for The Reach Free School. We are grateful for the continued support of the community and are hugely excited to be one step closer to seeing the dream of The Reach Free School become reality.

Best wishes,

Richard, Natalie and Martyn
Reach Learning

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