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Enter our June free prize draw...

Enter our June free prize draw...

(13 June 2008)

We are delighted to announce our latest free Prize Draw for which the prize is a free framed family portrait, courtesy of Photography for Little People, the award-winning company run by mother and daughter team Jan Massey (ex-Durham School mum) and Melanie Crow (current Bow, Durham School mum) and based at the Metro Centre.

The prize Jan and Melanie have offered is a professional photoshoot in their studio at the Metro Centre plus a 16 x 12 framed image, with a choice of frame.

All you have to do to enter this competition is to ensure that you have signed up for our free monthly E-newsletter before the closing date. All those who are already on our ever-growing list of subscribers will automatically be entered for this prize draw. If you know anyone who would like to enter our free prize draw, but who has not yet registered to receive our E-newsletter, please tell them to visit our website at www.durhamschool.co.uk and to register today!

We have extended the closing date until midnight on Sunday 22nd June to give even more people a chance to sign up and enter! The winner will be informed by email and announced on the website on Monday 23rd June.

Photography for Little People in the MetroCentre specialises in taking modern images of babies, toddlers, children of all ages and family groups. They offer a free professional photoshoot in their studio. You will be able to view straight away and there is no obligation to buy.

Our May Free Prize Draw to win a family stay at the magnificent Matfen Hall Hotel in Northumbria was won by Mrs. Ruth Gourlay.

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"When you join the school, you get a buddy who is there to help you around the House and she is just like a big sister. I found that I soon made friends with all the other girls in MacLeod and many of the Pimlico girls. So settling in was not as scary and hard as I thought it would be - it was actually quite fun! "
Emily Phillips (MacLeod, Year 9)


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