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The UK school regularly updated the school community through the headteacher’s blog as well as a dedicated Erasmus Plus page http://www.holytrinitynw3.co.uk/erasmus-plus/
on the school website.
There were also regular updates about the project on our Twitter feed, reaching audiences locally,nationally and internationally.
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In addition, we received national coverage for the project in the Church of England Education Office annual report. (The Church of England runs a quarter of all primary schools in England). We were approached by them to be a case study about international links. The report encourages other schools to apply for Erasmus Plus projects.
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