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Please help Henry Tyndale Special School win a fabulous prize
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Registered Charity Number: 274092
Dell are running the "Connect your classroom" competition for a school to win £25k worth of equipment.
Henry Tyndale Special School have been selected as a finalist from over 50 entrants and are in second place but need your votes to win this fantastic prize.
It is completely free and only takes a few minutes to make a big difference.
Can you please do the following: -
- Register at http://www.connectyourclassroom.co.uk/users/login
- Sign in
- Click Like on the Henry Tyndale School page
- Come back every day until the 4th May and vote again (sign in and click the Like button again)
- Pass this message on to other people
:T:jPlease vote daily for Henry Tyndale Special School to help them win £25,000 worth of computer equipment.:j:T
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Really Pleased to see this posted, I live locally, know of a few people who have children there, & have been voting daily for several weeks.
Please please please help them win this prize!!!0 -
Honestly - don't want to sound too much of a grouch but I just hate things like this. Presumably this is a competition between different institutions. If you are not voting through personal experience of at least one of them, don't vote, it's not fair. Neither is it ethical to ask strangers, sorry.0
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