Deadline for Inspire! competition extended...
Published: 19 April 2010
You now have even more time to enter our Inspire! competition to win £1500 for your school.
Given the current situation with the ash cloud, which is currently sitting over the UK and much of Europe, we realise that some teachers may find it hard to get their entries to us by the original closing date of 20 April. We’ve therefore extended the deadline to Wednesday 5 May. Visit www.grainchain.com/inspire for more information.
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