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Start of school 2020

What a glorious September morning, today we welcome 1000 students back to Colyton Grammar School.
Morning view from top pitch
Morning view from top pitch
This year has been unprecedented but we are all ready to return to school, there has been many changes to the school logistics to ensure our students and staff  are kept as safe as possible. With 1000 students now on site this is the largest number of students ever taught at Colyton Grammar School.
Can you remember your return to school after school holidays? For some it has been 6 months of schooling off site, whilst our year 7 this is a totally new experience. We are dedicated to delivering the variety of curriculum Colyton is used to providing and we very much with our students are great school year 2020/21.

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