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Goodbye and Good luck, Year 6!

Dear Year 6,

It was wonderful to see so many of you yesterday! We hope you have an amazing summer. Please watch this video message from all the staff at Cabot to you. We hope you enjoy it - make sure you watch with the sound on so you hear everyone's messages!

We're already looking forward to hearing all about secondary school when you come back to visit us! Oh, and this is very important: we forgot to take any photos of you in your lovely leavers' hoodies! If any of you are able to email us a photo of you in your hoodie, we'd love to see them (year6.cabot@bristol-schools.uk).

Have a wonderful summer,

Ms Tupman and Mr Town

PS one of the teachers is interrupted by their cat in this video - can you hear it? 

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    1. Is that a good OMG or a bad OMG...?

      Ms Tupman

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  2. bye bye bye ms Tupman

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    1. Goodbye, Nadia! Have a wonderful summer. I'm hoping to see you at school fairs and parents' evenings next year!

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  3. Bye miss tupman and mr town

    From faysal

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    1. Goodbye Faysal! Hope you have a great time at secondary school - you will be brilliant. Please come back and visit us!

      Mr Town

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    2. Goodbye Faysal! Have a fantastic summer and come to see us next year!

      Ms Tupman

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  4. Bye year 7 and bye Ms Tupman and Mr Town


    From Faysal

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  5. Bye everyone and i was the one that wrote omg- i was cringed out oops, anyways ill miss everyone all and ill see you one day

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    1. Sorry to have made you cringe, Murwan!!

      (For what it's worth, I think there are some great photos of you, especially of you and the boys racing on the last day.)

      Have a wonderful summer - maybe we'll see you next year at the maths fair or summer fair...

      Ms Tupman

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