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Tag: stpauls

New School New Blog

Welcome to my brand new blog. I have lots of plans and ideas for the upcoming year at my new school St Paul’s Grammar. Here is where I’ll be reflecting on my classroom practice, pedagogy and all things French! I’m itching to start…

By Fiona Bougheyin UncategorizedJanuary 27, 201143 WordsLeave a comment
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