SRIGHT Preschool: Notice of New Year’s Day 2025 Holiday

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29/12/2024

Dear Parents,

SRIGHT Preschool would like to announce our holiday schedule for the New Year 2025:

📍 School will be closed on: Wednesday, January 1st, 2025

📍 We’ll be back in class on: Thursday, January 2nd, 2025

We wish all parents and children a joyful holiday and a happy, peaceful New Year!

Register for a school tour today to experience the unique values that SRIGHT Preschool offers

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📞 Hotline: 0866.017.784

🌏 Website: srightpreschool.edu.vn

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