Family Newsletter 4 – August 30, 2010
August 31, 2010 by admin
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Dear Families,
School starts Wednesday!!
A Thank you: First of all, we would like to thank those of you who were able to visit
the school and meet with us on Thursday, Friday or Monday. Meeting you and your
children provided us not only a wonderful introduction to your family but you also shared
with us important information about what [...]
Family Newsletter 3 – August 20, 2010
August 31, 2010 by admin
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Dear Families,
A Note from Traci and Jeff:
Let us put our minds together and see what life we can make for our children.
- Sitting Bull (1831-1890) Sioux Chief and Medicine Man
We share this quote because it expresses our deep desire and commitment to work
together with you and your children to make this school year the very [...]
Family Newsletter 2 – August 5, 2010
August 31, 2010 by admin
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Dear New and Continuing ISPN Families,
Opening News: We look forward to opening the 2010-11 school year with
nineteen students in seat, nine returning and ten new, on Wednesday, September
1! As we shared in our first newsletter, we would love to meet you as a family
before the start of the school year and look forward to making [...]
Family Newsletter 1 – July 15, 2010
August 31, 2010 by admin
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Dear ISPN Families,
Greetings: We wanted to send this first summer newsletter to share our excitement about
joining the beautiful ISPN community. We are scheduled to arrive on August 11th, and
we can’t wait. We are coming to Pointe-Noire three weeks before classes begin to give
ourselves time to settle into the school and into our new home. We [...]
International School Pointe-Noire
January 23, 2010 by admin
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ISPNA is a non-profit association formed in December 2007 for the sole purpose of establishing and managing English taught International School in Pointe-Noire.
Pointe-Noire is the oil and economic capital of the Republic of Congo and it has become increasingly difficult to be able to find a placement for non-French citizen children in the near-saturated French [...]
