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Monday, 8 August 2011

Trading Card Club

Interested students have been invited to participate in a Trading Cards Club which will be held every Friday at lunchtime in the Library. The club will involve students bringing along their card collections (e.g. Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Yo, AFL etc) and playing games, showing and/or trading cards. Other items such as magazines may also be brought to the club.

To be involved in the club students must be attending school regularly and their behaviour both in the classroom and playground must be consistently appropriate.

Trading cards will not be permitted in the school on any other day or time to this.

The trading of cards will be the responsibility of students although they must have permission from parents/carers to be involved. All trades become permanent and will not be reversed by school staff.

It is recommended that parents provide their children with an appropriate container or file for cards to be safely stored as it is each student’s responsibility to look after their own collection. All magazines or game items should be clearly labelled with each child’s name.

In order for children to participate in the club a permission form must be signed and returned to Mrs vanderWal. For more details please feel free to contact Mrs vanderWal or myself.

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