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Primary Times Birmingham<br />
Contents<br />
6 What's On Where?<br />
Dear Readers,<br />
Back to School<br />
Issue 2019<br />
WELCOME<br />
12 Choosing A School<br />
16 Box Office<br />
Welcome to our back to school edition! We hope you had a fantastic<br />
summer break and have been enjoying the warm weather, and now<br />
feel ready to start a new school year. We also want to give a warm welcome<br />
to all of our new readers who have little ones just starting their<br />
first year of school! It’s such an exciting time full of new experiences<br />
for them and you, and we hope these first few weeks go just as well as<br />
you hope. For our regular readers, we hope this new school year brings<br />
positive change and lots of opportunities for fun with your family.<br />
18 Love of Reading<br />
20 Pinboard<br />
21 Bookstore<br />
22 Competitions<br />
23 Loopy Library<br />
Primary Times is independently published and distributed free through national primary schools in Birmingham & Black<br />
Country. It aims to inform families and children about current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses, attractions<br />
and to give teachers, pupils and parents the opportunity to participate in the magazine by adding to its contents or by<br />
joining in the competitions. It is NOT our intention to publish any racist, sexist or politically based material whatsoever.<br />
We also undertake not to carry any advertising which we would consider to be offensive to young families or harmful to<br />
the best interests of young children. Primary Times would like to thank all the schools in Birmingham & Black Country for<br />
their assistance in distributing the magazine and for their contributions to its contents. We would also like to thank all the<br />
advertisers who have supported this publication and therefore made it possible. Please support their endeavours when<br />
and where you can. The copyright on all written material, logos and advertising artwork produced by our studio remains<br />
with Primary Times or with the relevant contributor. Primary Times is currently publishing over 2 million copies per issue<br />
under franchise licences throughout Britain.<br />
Make sure to check out our What’s On Where pages for a huge array<br />
of family and child-friendly events and activities on in your local area.<br />
We’ve got everything from Pantomimes to swim schools. We always<br />
make sure to include lots of activities that are free or low cost too so<br />
you can fill your schedule without worry! Don’t forget to browse our Box<br />
Office pages for local theatre shows suitable for your budding theatregoers.<br />
When you find an activity you’d like to take part in, remember to<br />
check the venue’s <strong>web</strong>site to make sure you’re getting the most up to<br />
date information (sometimes details are subject to change!) and book in<br />
advance when necessary.<br />
Details of our Christmas card competition are inside too; we can’t wait<br />
to receive your entries!<br />
With very best wishes,<br />
The Primary Times Team<br />
Primary Times in Birmingham<br />
& Black Country, is published by:<br />
Schools Publishing Limited<br />
Unit 1A, Thamesview Industrial Estate,<br />
Newtown Road, Henley on Thames<br />
RG9 1HG Telephone: 01491 411848<br />
www.primarytimes.co.uk/birmingham<br />
...the UK’s biggest, free ‘what’s<br />
on’ magazine for parents!<br />
Production: Kate Terry<br />
kate.terry@primarytimes.co.uk<br />
Design: Stuart Cameron<br />
The UK’s biggest free ‘what’s on’ magazine<br />
for parents! Primary Times in Birmingham<br />
& Black Country distributes 59,545 copies<br />
seven times a year, and is part of a national<br />
network distributing more than 2.7 million<br />
copies in 59 regions across the UK and<br />
Ireland<br />
Total Average Qualified<br />
Circulation: 59,545<br />
BPA March Statement 2018<br />
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