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Curro Mount Richmore grows exponentially

As a pillar of educational strength, Curro Mount Richmore's continued growth has seen it reach the point where space for 2022 and 2023 is filling rapidly.

Curro Mount Richmore Executive Head, Bryn Thomas, announced on Tuesday that the school was gradually nearing capacity.

Sporting and cultural activities may have again been placed on hold owing to the fight against Coronavirus, but the school’s academic aspects continue to shine.

“We have experienced an influx of applications to attend our school,” said Mr Thomas.

“This further reminds us how privileged we are to be a part of the Curro family of schools.”

As a pillar of educational strength, Curro Mount Richmore’s continued growth has seen it reach the point where space for 2022 and 2023 is filling rapidly.

The school now aims to first secure placement for siblings, then prioritise children who are in some way connected to Curro Mount Richmore.

With this growth in mind, Mr Thomas is urging parents to enroll their children as soon as they can to avoid disappointment.

“We as a school love to market what our children get up to, especially how amazing they are. We do this through a number of marketing platforms, including the local newspaper. But the real marketing comes from learners, parents, and staff.”

Mr Thomas extended his thanks to the Curro family and said that they would continue to strive to be the school parents and pupils are proud of.

“Your family is our family,” he said.


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