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February 2010

  • Thu 11: 4.00 pm: school closes for children for half-term break
  • Fri 12: Teachers’ work day: no school for children
  • 15 – 19: Winter half term break
  • Mon 22: Second half of Easter term begins
  • Thu 25: PFA Pizza Thursday

March 2010

  • Fri 19: PYP sports day
  • Tue 23 - Wed 24: MYP production
  • Thu 25: PFA Pizza Thursday
  • Fri 26: School closes for Easter vacation
JOBS AT CODRINGTON

Visit our Employment Opportunities section if you are interested in

- teaching positions

 

OUR PROGRAMMES
Primary Years
girls & boys
Ages 3-11
(PYP1-PYP8)
Middle Years
girls & boys
Ages 11-16
(MYP1-MYP5)
PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION WITH AN INTERNATIONAL VIEW

The Codrington School currently caters for children aged from three through sixteen years (PYP one through MYP five). Over the next two years it intends to develop its programmes to cater for students up to the age of 18 and offer the IB Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate (IB) as from August 2010. 

MYP PRODUCTION

March 23rd & 24th 2010
In a Grove: Four Japanese Ghost stories
By Eric Coble - Directed by Penny Clements

Obosan, a traditional Japanese priest, steps forward from the darkness. He explains that where we now see a grove of trees, bushes, and grassy hills, was once the village of Kogisu -- and Obosan was once the village priest. Where did all the people go?What happened to the homes and shops and pathways? Obosan promises to answer all of these questions in four tales as he takes us back in time hundreds of years to watch the supernatural history -- and ultimate destruction -- of an entire village.
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Welcome letter from principal
8/27/2009 - General
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