PTA Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) Notice

Dear Parents, We invite you to an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) to elect new committee members for our Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). This is a crucial opportunity to shape the future of our school community! 🗓 Date: Friday, 17th October 2025 ⏰ Time: 2:45pm 📍 Location: Gosford Park Primary School – The Bridge 📝 Agenda: Election […]

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Building Community Through Our PTA – Join the Fun at Gosford Park!

At Gosford Park Primary School, we believe that a strong school community is built not just in the classroom, but through the connections we make beyond it. That’s where our amazing Parent Teacher Association (PTA) comes in! The PTA is a vibrant group of parents, carers, and staff who come together a few times each

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Sports Day 2025

What a fantastic day we had at our annual Sports Morning! The event began with an amazing dance performance by our talented children, who got everyone moving and smiling with their energy and enthusiasm. It was a joyful start that set the tone for the whole day! A heartfelt thank you to our incredible staff

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Gosford Park Summer Fair 2025

🎉 You’re Invited to Our Summer Fair! 🎉 Join us for an exciting hour filled with fun, games, delicious food, and entertainment for all ages at this year’s Summer Fair! There’s something for everyone, and plenty of summer cheer to go around. 🛍️ Please note: 📅 Reception to Year 6 families are warmly invited — we can’t wait to see you there! Where:

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What Is NED? 

If your child came home talking about “NED” and you’re wondering what it’s all about, you’re not alone! NED isn’t just a name—it’s a message, a mindset, and a movement that’s helping kids across the world become their best selves. 🌟 Meet NED NED stands for: These three simple ideas form the heart of The NED Shows,

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Italian brainrot: a quick, friendly guide for primary school parents

You may have heard children chatting about Tralalero Tralala, Bombardiro Crocodilo, or “brainrot” lately—sometimes with dramatic hand gestures and lots of giggles. Here’s what’s going on, why it’s so appealing to kids, and some simple ways you can respond at home. What is “Italian brainrot”? Italian brainrot is a recent internet meme trend built around

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