Attend our Commando Joe's launch event | Norwich City Community Sports Foundation
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Story added: 4th February 2020

Find out more about an exciting new opportunity for Primary Schools

Norwich City Community Sports Foundation are delighted to invite headteachers, teachers and key decision makers in primary schools in Norfolk and Suffolk to the launch of their new and exclusive partnership with Commando Joe’s on Wednesday 26th February 2020.

The afternoon will give you a chance to find out more about the award-winning character education programme from founder Mike Hamilton OBE, and hear how Commando Joe’s could make a difference in your school.

Timings

12.15pm-2.30pm, Wed 26th Feb
The Nest, Horsford

The primary aim of the programme is to help develop essential life and character skills of young people. The Foundation will exclusively deliver the programme, which is backed by the Department of Education, in Norfolk and Suffolk from September 2020.

Refreshments and a light lunch will be provided, and free parking is available.

To reserve your free spot at the launch, please email [email protected].

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Link to https://commandojoes.co.uk

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