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Old Nov 13th 2010 | 1:34 pm
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Just wondering which schools are best in Pac Pines. Kids are 10 and 7. Looking at parklake and pacific state school. Any info would be great or if any of you guys on here have kids in either how are they getting on?

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Hi all

Just wondering which schools are best in Pac Pines. Kids are 10 and 7. Looking at parklake and pacific state school. Any info would be great or if any of you guys on here have kids in either how are they getting on?

Thanks Paddy
My youngest started at Pac Pines when we first arrived, as soon as Park Lake opened we moved him there. Pac Pines has got far too big it's huge! Park Lake is still a small school and has all the mod cons, interactive white boards etc - would definitely recommend it
Ring up and ask for a tour of the school. The teacher's are all brilliant there too

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My youngest started at Pac Pines when we first arrived, as soon as Park Lake opened we moved him there. Pac Pines has got far too big it's huge! Park Lake is still a small school and has all the mod cons, interactive white boards etc - would definitely recommend it
Ring up and ask for a tour of the school. The teacher's are all brilliant there too
Thanks a million Curly

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Both schools are zoned, so it will depend on where you live. Best Wishes, Jan
 
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Thanks for that Jan

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