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We want to say a big thank you to Slater Heelis Solicitors for their generous gift of a brand-new computer and ancillaries. Our very old pc was testing our administrator’s
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We want to say a big thank you to Slater Heelis Solicitors for their generous gift of a brand-new computer and ancillaries. Our very old pc was testing our administrator’s
How did you hear about Intergen-Trafford? I went to a volunteer fair at the Coppice Library in Sale West back in late 2023 where Intergen-Trafford were recruiting. I thought Intergen-Trafford
We are delighted to welcome St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School to our partner schools. They said that they “would really like to work with Intergen and see the value of
We want to wish all our volunteers a very happy International Day for Older Persons. Their contribution to the wellbeing and academic needs of the children they look forward to
Intergen-Trafford AGM took place on 20th June 2024 at Worthington Primary School. It was a joyful occasion which started with the school choir entertaining all present with three well received
In late 2023, Intergen-Trafford’s Trustees decided that the close partnership they had with their partner schools should be recognized and appreciated by all members of the schools and their visitors.
Having missed our 20 years anniversary in 2020 due to Covid, we will celebrate our 25th anniversary milestone instead in 2025. The schools are collaborating on a project with the
Worthington Primary school have recently introduced 2 therapy dogs. The dogs are called Connie, who is one year old and belongs to the Head, and Freddie (in the picture) who
We were delighted early in May to place 2 new volunteers at Broomwood Primary School. Meg Johnson and Diane Pollitt were welcomed by Allison McCarthy, the Deputy Head. We wish
In March 2019, Year 4 and Upper Key Stage Two at Springfield Primary School worked on a school theme of real-life issues experienced by older people or someone with a