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Education centre turns 10
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| Joe Hally, 10, helps MP David Evennett cut the Kip McGrath Centre's birthday cake |
AFTER-SCHOOL tuition provider, the Kip McGrath Education Centre in Bexleyheath, celebrated its 10th birthday with a visit from MP David Evennett.
The centre, which provides maths and English classes for children between pre-school age
and 16, has helped more than 1,500 young people develop vital skills to boost their confidence.
The celebration, which gave people a chance to see how the educational programmes work, took place at the centre, where children and parents
enjoyed a quiz, a free prize draw and
refreshments.
Pupils from past and present enjoyed the party atmosphere while Mr Evennett marked the
occasion by cutting the birthday cake, which had been specially made for the big day by one of the teachers at the centre.
After a tour of the building, the MP, who lives very close to the centre, chatted to children,
parents and master franchisees Jan and Ray Jury.
Centre manager Veronica Garner said: "Mr Evennett described our centre as "buzzing" whenever he has walked past.
"I was extremely pleased with the entire party and, most importantly, the children enjoyed themselves as well."
2:31pm Friday 2nd May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Shinesh, Crayford on 10:10pm Mon 5 May 08
i am in the picture but not much.I am behind the person in light blue with the view of just my face sticking out
i am in the picture but not much.I am behind the person in light blue with the view of just my face sticking out
Posted by: Shinesh, Crayford on 10:11pm Mon 5 May 08
i am in the picture but not much.I am behind the person in light blue with the view of just my face sticking out
i am in the picture but not much.I am behind the person in light blue with the view of just my face sticking out
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