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Group Principal’s Message ................. 1
Coopersale Hall LEPRA Workout ........ 1
WE Day ............................................... 2
Braeside Hot Lunch Launch ................ 2
Oaklands First Aid Training ................. 2
Normanhurst’s The Tempest .............. 3
The Oak-Tree Festival ......................... 3
Super Food Heroes ............................. 4
Coopersale Hall Pancake Races .......... 4
Charities Supported ............................ 4
Oaklands Assemblies .......................... 5
Braeside Maths Challenge .................. 5
Summer Events ................................... 5
Loughton Young Artists ...................... 6
Key Trips ............................................. 6
Young Voices ...................................... 7
Forensic Science Workshop ................ 7
World Book Day .................................. 8
Oaklands Multi-Sports Festival ........... 9
Chartwells Cooking Event ................... 9
Ski Trip ...............................................10
Local Prep Cross Country ...................10
Prize Giving Dates ..............................10
Oaklands Zambia Project ...................11
Easter Celebrations ...........................11
Oak-Tree Mental Maths Challenge ....12
Normanhurst Science Week ..............12
Sports Day Dates ...............................12
Normanhurst Spring Visitors .............13
GROW Project ....................................13
Coopersale Hall Bikability ..................13
The Oak-Tree Schools Parents’
Associations .......................................14
Coopersale Hall LEPRA
Workout
The whole school took part in a Zumba-
style workout on Friday 10 February to
raise money for LEPRA, a charity that
aims to fight disease, poverty and
prejudice. A community fundraiser
visited the school to lead the workout.
The children were sponsored in order to
take part and were all extremely
enthusiastic! It provided a lot of
entertainment and the children raised
an incredible £2,099 for the charity.
Group Principal’s Message
It never ceases to amaze me quite how
much gets packed into a relatively short
term, and it’s only when looking back
that it becomes clear as to how much
has been achieved. The Spring Term
was as busy as ever, with a huge variety
of events that were organised to
enhance the children’s education and
add to their learning experience.
More and more joint schools activities
are being arranged for the children to
come together from Braeside,
Coopersale Hall, Normanhurst and
Oaklands either competitively or
collaboratively. In terms of competition
we had an inter-school Maths Challenge
and cross country races, while children
worked together with events such as
the WE Day, Young Artists, World Book
Day and the Italy Ski Trip.
There are so many highlights from last
term, but for me two stood out above
the rest. Firstly, being part of a near-
8000 choir for Young Voices was an
incredible experience and the audience
enjoyed the energy that the children
created. This was an amazing
opportunity to perform live at the O2
Arena. Secondly, the Oak-Tree Festival
of Music & Dance was a fantastic
evening with songs, dances and
performances from small and large
groups. To start and end with a 300+
Oak-Tree Choir was so powerful and a
fitting end to an excellent show.
The Summer Term’s diaries are equally
full and I’m looking forward to the
events that will be taking place after
Easter.
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WE Day
On Wednesday 22 March all four of
the Oak-Tree Schools attended the
WE Day Celebration held at Wembley
Arena. The schools travelled together
to celebrate the efforts of the pupil
charity representatives, who worked
as a team to raise money and
volunteer their time. The pupils
listened to inspirational speakers,
such as Kate Winslet, Jessie J,
Margaret Trudeau and the CEOs of
Boots and Virgin Atlantic, who spoke
about issues such as mental health,
the environment, physical well-being
and body image. There were also
performances by The Vamps, Connor
Maynard, Jessie J and Fleur East.
Young people who had made a change
in their local community were invited
onto the stage to speak about how
and why they decided to give their
time to help others.
It was lovely to see pupils from our
four schools mixing and discussing
how they had been inspired to take
their role on the charity committee
further.
The children certainly enjoyed dancing
to the performances and celebrating
together!
Braeside Hot Lunches Launch
Pupils enjoyed some delicious food on
Monday 23 January at the official
launch of hot lunches at Braeside.
Junior and Senior pupils ate their food
in the two school halls after collecting
it from the catering team at the newly
installed serveries. Choices included
chicken tikka, samosas, rice, jacket
potatoes, vegetables, soup and salad,
as well as lots of other delicious side
dishes and desserts. There has been a
large range of new dishes available on
the three-weekly menus throughout
the term, all of which have been very
well received.
Oaklands First Aid Training
Year 6 had a visit from St John’s
Ambulance on Friday 10 February,
who taught them some important first
aid skills. Everyone took the course
very seriously and learned techniques
that could help others and save lives.
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The Oak–Tree Schools
Music and Dance Festival
All four of the Oak-Tree Schools came
together on Wednesday 29 March for
one of the biggest events in the school
calendar - The Oak-Tree Music and
Dance Festival. Children and staff had
been preparing their pieces since the
start of term ready for this ambitious
event held at the 1000-seater
Walthamstow Assembly Hall.
The majority of children from the four
schools’ Years 3 to 6 took to the stage,
as well as many of the Braeside and
Normanhurst pupils from Years 7 to
11. Well over 300 pupils took part,
coming together for a joint choir at
the start and end of the show. The
programme was varied with singing
performances, dances, an orchestra,
rock bands, a ukulele group and large
choirs. The children really enjoyed
performing in front of so many people
in such a large venue.
This was a fantastic evening that
helped showcase the varied talents of
the pupils from the Oak-Tree Schools.
Normanhurst’s The Tempest
Junior and Senior pupils combined to
put on an excellent production of
Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ over
several nights to a large audience
earlier this term. Blending a traditional
interpretation with some modern
twists, the young actors and actresses
performed with huge enthusiasm to
produce a fantastic show.
As well as the large cast performing on
stage, there were many pupils
involved with the production behind
the scenes to make the set, costumes
and props - all of which added to the
production.
Well done to everyone who took part
- we’re looking forward to next year’s
performance already!
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Charities supported this term
Great Ormond Street
Hospital
Book Aid International
Brain Tumour Research
Comic Relief
Marie Curie
WE Charity
Debden Garden Project
Guide Dogs for the Blind
Nordoff Robins
LEPRA
Loughton Foodbank
Wynaud Trust
...and many more
Super Food Heroes
All four schools had very special
visits this term from two food super
heroes. The schools’ catering
company, Chartwells, organised the
fun visit from Brainy Broccoli and
Sadie Sweetcorn as part of its focus
on healthy eating and the
promotion of vegetables.
The characters were used to
encourage the children to eat their
vegetables, and coincided with a
special Mexican food menu that
included chicken fajitas, homemade
salsa, hummus, guacamole and
other vegetable-based dishes.
Brainy and Sadie certainly made
lunchtime even more exciting!
Coopersale Hall Pancake
Races
Pancake Day was on Tuesday 28
February this year, and with such a
sunny Spring day there was the
perfect morning for some
competitive pancake races.
All children were given the chance
to test their running and flipping
skills in the races, with some of the
older children helping the younger
children with their races.
Thank you to everyone that took
part, including all of the families that
gave their support and also to those
who helped to run and organise the
event.
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Summer Events
Braeside
Thursday 18 May - Junior Peri Concert
Coopersale Hall
Thursday 4 May - Transition Prom
Wednesday 10 May - KS2 Prom
Thursday 25 May - KS1 Prom
Tuesday 13 June - Tiddly Prom
Wednesday 14 - Thursday 15 June - Lion
King Performance
Normanhurst
Tuesday 23 May - Peri Music Concert
Tuesday 27 June - Music Showcase
Oaklands
Wednesday 28 June - School Production
Oaklands Assemblies
The children have been putting on
some thought-provoking and
entertaining assemblies to parents
this term. Each assembly had a
special message to tell and all had
some lovely singing and dancing,
with many incredible costumes.
Garden Room taught the audience
all about frogs, the solar system and
the story of the Gingerbread Man.
The Year 2’s show was about the
Great Fire of London, with some
impressive fiery outfits. Year 4
transported the audience back to
the Egyptian era and the assembly
was full of facts and Egyptian
themed dances. Year 3 gave the
important message about
preserving the rainforest.
Well done to all of the children!
Braeside Maths Challenge
Well done to the Braeside senior
maths team, that consisted of Year 7
and 8 pupils Alisha, Abi, Ajwaj and
Amaarah, for taking part in the
Regional Final of the prestigious UK
Mathematics Trust Team Challenge
Competition.
The competition was hosted by
Bancroft’s School in Woodford Green
on Tuesday 14 March. The pupils were
accompanied by their Maths teacher
Mrs Alahi, who helped supervise the
teams.
The competition promoted the pupils’
mathematical dexterity, teamwork
and communication skills. The
Braeside team performed extremely
well in a tough field of 27 other local
schools, tackling questions where
speed, maths and strategy were key.
The pupils thoroughly enjoyed the
event and will be back again next
year!
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Loughton Young Artists
On Friday 20 January some of the
GCSE Art pupils from Braeside and
Normanhurst had their work exhibited
at Loughton Arts Centre, with families
and friends invited to a private
viewing as part of the Loughton Young
Artists competition.
The gallery was packed with artwork
and the quality of the pupils’ work
was clear to see. It was a wonderful
selection of art on show by both
schools’ talented pupils.
The gallery stayed open to the public
from Saturday 21 to Friday 27 January.
The panel of local judges that visited
the exhibition to select the winning
artwork were extremely impressed
with the quality of work. It was
difficult for them to choose the
winners as there were so many
worthy recipients.
First prize went to Maya, Year 11 at
Normanhurst, for her spectacular
resin composition entitled ‘Evolution’.
As well as the innovative use of
unusual materials, the judges felt that
the piece reflected much research and
an effective way of presenting her
view of evolution.
Second prize went to Bilal, also in Year
11 at Normanhurst, for his piece
entitled ‘Paradox Balloons’. The
judges felt that the technique was
original and that the balloons were an
innovative idea showing an ability to
come up with something refreshing
and original.
The judges also selected two pieces
from the exhibition that were ‘Highly
Commended’. These were awarded to
Christina, Year 11 at Braeside, for her
‘Innocent Beauty’ and Jade, also in
Year 11 at Braeside for her piece
entitled ‘Memories’.
The prize giving ceremony took place
on 21 February at Loughton Gallery
and cash prizes were presented to the
winners by the Mayor of Loughton.
Key Trips
Pupils were able to go on some
fantastic trips this term. Thank you to
everyone that made them possible.
Fitzwilliam Museum Roald Dahl Museum William Morris Gallery
St Albans Chafford Gorge Science Museum IMAX Theatre Wembley Arena Crystal Palace Mini-Golf National Portrait Gallery London Aquarium
Discover Children’s Story Centre
The Jewish Museum Royal Gunpowder Mills Loughton Fire Station Jane Austin’s House Epping Field Studies Centre British Museum Forest School
‘Memories’ - Jade, Braeside Year 11
‘Evolution’ - Maya, Normanhurst Year 11
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Young Voices
On Monday 6 February around 130
children and 15 staff from Years 5 and
6 at Braeside, Coopersale Hall,
Normanhurst and Oaklands had the
opportunity to perform at the
annual Young Voices Concert at the
O2 Arena.
Young Voices is a concert made up of
children from schools across the
country who come together to form
one of the largest school choirs in the
world.
It was an incredible experience with
around 250 of our parents attending
to watch the Oak-Tree children sing
along with 7700 others to a variety of
songs. Tommy Callaghan from the X
Factor and dance group Urban Strides
also performed live on stage.
Funds raised this year will be in aid of the Nordoff Robbins Charity, which uses the power of music to transform the lives of some of the UK’s most vulnerable and isolated children and adults.
Well done to all of our amazing performers, and thank you to all of the staff and parents who made the event possible.
Forensic Science Workshop
Pupils from Normanhurst, Oaklands
and Braeside joined forces on Friday
10 February for a Forensic Science
Workshop held at Normanhurst
School.
This was an opportunity to encourage
the children to further develop their
cognitive, deductive and reasoning
skills. The children from Year 5 and
Year 6 were tasked with solving the
mystery, ‘Who stole the Summer Fair
money?’, based on forensic evidence
and various clues left behind.
Working in teams, the groups had to
identify, collect and analyse evidence
that included finding and matching
fingerprints and footprints. With much
deliberation and discussion the groups
deciphered the evidence to pin-point
and identify the correct ‘culprit’. This
was an excellent afternoon with all
pupils working together to learn about
the work of a forensic scientist.
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Braeside
World Book Day
World Book day was back in March for
its 20th year much to the excitement
of all the children! The annual
celebration of authors, illustrators and
reading is marked in more than 100
countries around the world. It was the
perfect opportunity for pupils to
celebrate their favourite books by
dressing up as some much loved
characters. They also received a book
token with which they could redeem a
book from a special selection at a local
book store.
There were some fantastic costumes
on show. Well done everyone!
Various book-related activities took
place throughout the week including
an animated retelling of ‘The
Gingerbread Man’ in Braeside
assembly, acted out by the Early Years
teachers. Oaklands raised a fantastic
£129.30 for Book Aid. Normanhurst
held a story writing challenge for
certain year groups, and children from
Normanhurst and Braeside got
together for a drama workshop at
Braeside Seniors based around Roald
Dahl. There was even a visit from the
much loved author Jeremy Strong
during which children were able to get
their books signed.
Oaklands
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Oaklands Year 2 Multi-Sports
Festival
On Wednesday 8 February both Year 2
classes took part in a ‘Multi-Sports
Festival’ to complete their topic for
PE. Over the term they have been
learning, practising and performing
various activities including football,
tennis, hockey and basketball. Skills
from all sports were put to the test
and it was clear that the children have
been working hard in PE by the high
standard in all the activities.
The Year 6 pupils acted as ‘House
team buddies’ and played very
important roles helping to support the
younger children and keeping score in
all of their events.
There was an overall house winner
and congratulations went to the
children in Sycamore who achieved a
collective highest score to edge out
Holly, Willow and Beech.
Chartwells Cooking Event
On the 27 and 28 March food
nutritionist Fay Yeng from Chartwells
visited Braeside and Normanhurst and
transformed the school halls into
studio-style cooking areas. Pupils in
Years 6 to 9 were in the audience to
learn more about healthy eating.
Fay discussed the four main food
groups; carbohydrates, protein, fruits
and vegetables, dairy and highlighted
their nutritional values with the pupils
in the audience.
It was then time for the cook off
between two teams. The Red Team
cooked with fish and the Green team
cooked a vegetarian dish. Each team
had one teacher and two pupils.
The Red Team had to cook Thai
Fishcakes and spiced noodles and the
Green Team a tasty cauliflower and
chickpea curry with spiced couscous.
The two teams had only 15 minutes to
cook their meals, and while the clock
was ticking Fay called groups of pupils
up to inspect the teams’ preparation
and cooking skills.
The time flew by and in the last few
seconds both teams had to dish up
their meals and display them on the
table. The judges tasted both meals
before the audience held up their
green or red cards to decide the
winner. The Red Team won at both
schools having cooked what was
judged to be the tastiest meals!
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Prize Giving Dates
Braeside
Friday 7 July - EYFS Celebration of the Year
Friday 7 July - Prize Giving
Coopersale Hall
Tuesday 4 July - EYFS Celebration of the Year
Tuesday 4 July - Prize Giving
Normanhurst
Monday 3 July - EYFS Celebration of the Year
Thursday 6 July - Prize Giving
Oaklands
Wednesday 5 July - EYFS Celebration of the Year
Wednesday 5 July - Prize Giving
Braeside and Normanhurst
Joint Ski Trip
The first ever joint trip abroad with
Braeside and Normanhurst was a
tremendous success. Around 35
children and staff enjoyed a week of
skiing in Italy, Cessana, during the
February half term break. Most of the
children (and some staff) had very
little skiing experience, but with an
excellent ski school they soon found
their feet and most were able to
develop their skills.
With regular fresh coats of snow the
children were able to enjoy their
skiing, as well as playing in the snow
during their lunch breaks.
Evening trips included a local Italian
pizzeria in the nearby town and a
local crepe outlet. Other evenings
were spent playing pool and card
games, chatting together and taking
part in quizzes.
During the prize giving on the last
night all children were complimented
on their behaviour by the centre staff.
This was an excellent trip!
Local Prep Cross Country
Several local schools took part in the
Local Prep School Cross Country
Competition held at Coopersale Hall
on Thursday 2 March.
All four of the Oak-Tree Schools were
involved, bringing strong teams of
pupils ready to race.
There were some tough competitors
but everyone ran extremely well on
what turned out to be a very tricky
course. The final incline was
particularly exhausting! It was lovely
to see all of our pupils working
together and cheering each other on
to the finish line throughout the
competition.
Well done to everyone who took part
from each school, and especially to
Coopersale Hall for coming 2nd in the
Girls’ Year 5 and 6 relay!
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Oaklands Zambia Project
On Monday 23 January Oaklands
welcomed Alison and Nigel Brown,
trustees of the Wynaud Trust, to
speak to children during an assembly.
They talked about an aspect of their
charity work in Zambia – working with
a village clinic to encourage
attendance by expectant mothers.
Aided by some Year 6 helpers the
story of a mother-to be was acted out.
Since the Wynaud trust became
involved with this village clinic,
attendance by expectant mothers has
increased and they now have the
highest attendance levels in the
vicinity.
Oaklands has adopted the Wynaud
Trust as one of their charities for a
long term project. Initially the school
will be fundraising to enable more
baby bags to be assembled, as the
charity needs 200 bags each year.
The first fundraising event will take
place shortly.
Easter Celebrations
Easter is usually such a happy time of
year and each school marked the
occasion in a slightly different way.
Braeside – FOBS organised an Easter
Egg Hunt for the children in the
playground. Hunting for special
tokens, the House with the most
tokens was the winner. After the hunt
the Easter Bunny gave everyone a
special Easter Egg treat. The Easter
bonnet parade on the last day
produced some spectacular exhibits!
Oaklands – The OPA organised a visit
from the Easter Bunny for all children.
Classes took it in turns to meet the
bunny and receive a very special gift.
To make the day even better there
was beautiful sunny spring weather.
Coopersale Hall – FoCHS planned a
visit from a collection of weird and
wonderful animals including a skunk,
tarantula and two baby lambs. There
was also a visit from a very special
Easter Bunny! On the last day of term
there were Easter services in the hall
for all year groups, which were
extremely well attended by parents.
There were some amazing colourful
creations for the traditional Easter
bonnet parade that marked the end of
the term.
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Sports Day Dates
Braeside
Wednesday 21 June - Sports Day
Coopersale Hall
Monday 12 June - Infants Sports Day
Tuesday 13 June - Junior Sports Day
Wednesday 14 June - LK Sports Day
Thursday 22 June - UK Sports Day
Normanhurst
Thursday 25 May - Sports Day
Oaklands
Friday 26 May - Sports Day
Oak-Tree Mental Maths
Challenge
A representative from each of Years
3, 4, 5 and 6 from all four of the Oak-
Tree Schools gathered at Oaklands on
Monday 6 March to take part in the
Oak-Tree Mental Maths Challenge.
The atmosphere was tense as the
children competed against each other
for their schools. The pupils were
read 20 questions and were given
either 5, 10 or 15 seconds to answer
each one. Each year group took their
turn before the scores were counted.
Once the final scores had been
counted it was revealed that
Coopersale Hall was the overall
winner, with the team winning 3 out
of the 4 rounds.
Well done to all those involved!
Normanhurst Science Week
Science Week fell between the 10th
and 19th March this year and
Normanhurst took the opportunity to
mark the event at its fullest. The week
started with an interactive assembly
where children made ice-cream and
‘Elephant’s toothpaste’.
Throughout the week a wide range of
activities were organised including
Years 7 and 8 trying to build the
strongest structures possible whilst
making bridges out of spaghetti.
There was also a visit by
neuroscientist Dr Sarah James from
University College London, an
interesting workshop during which
pupils got to try their hand at being an
archaeologist and digging for fossils.
There were craft activities and a visit
from an almost life-sized dinosaur!
Several trips were arranged
throughout the week including visiting
the dinosaur trail at Crystal Palace and
visiting a dinosaur-themed adventure
golf, both of which were fun and
educational.
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Normanhurst’s Spring Visitors
During Science Week the children
were excited to have a clutch of five
duck eggs arrive in Reception. Over
the week they were able to observe
the changes to the eggs and it wasn’t
long before all five hatched. Junior
children visited the ducklings regularly
and watched them grow a little bigger
each day. The grand finale was to give
them their first introduction to
swimming at the end of the week.
It was a lovely experience to have the
ducks in school and the children were
sad to see them leave to take up
residence on a friend’s farm.
GROW Project
Over the term Normanhurst WE Day
Ambassadors have been spending
some of their free time volunteering
at the community garden in Loughton.
The project is called ‘Grow’ and aims
to bring people together to grow food
and flowers while also meeting new
people and learning new skills.
The pupil and teacher volunteers
managed to plant 18 new shrubs and
also cleared a lot of green space to
create a blank canvas for the
community to work with. All of the
volunteers worked very hard and
many of them wanted to stay longer
and do more!
The following visit saw the volunteers
assist with the moving and creating of
raised beds that were left ready to
grow an assortment of food. In time
the area will be transformed from an
overgrown plot of land to a vibrant,
inclusive community garden.
Coopersale Hall Bikeability
This term saw Year 6 pupils taking part
in a Bikeability course at Coopersale
Hall. The first stage was Level 1, which
taught them to control and master
their bikes in a space away from
traffic. This part of the course was
conducted in the playground. Once
everyone had passed and the pupils were confident on their bikes, they
were ready to take part in the more
advanced Level 2 that took place on
the local streets. This gave the
children supervised experience of
cycling on roads and dealing with
traffic - ideal for short journeys such
as cycling safely to school or to the
local shops.
Well done to all of our confident
cyclists - you did extremely well!
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Oak-Tree Schools Parents’ Associations
Our Parents’ Associations were very busy last term arranging a number of events for pupils, families and friends.
Braeside
FOBS arranged a lovely Easter Egg Hunt for all the pupils to mark the last day of term. A lot of
thought went into the event and there was even a visit from the Easter Bunny who gave all the
children an Easter treat! There have been some committee changes recently and we would like
to thank the outgoing committee and welcome Karen and Adrian Adams and Polly Wells, who
are already hard at work organising a range of events for the Summer Term.
Coopersale Hall
FoCHS arranged a lovely day during the last week of term by inviting a variety of animals to the school. Children had the
chance to interact with creatures such as skunks, a tarantula and some tiny lambs.
The Easter Bunny also came, much to everyone’s delight. Earlier in the term
children in Years 3 to 6 were treated to a production of Hamlet by the Young
Shakespeare Company as part of the school’s World Book Day celebration.
Normanhurst
The NSPA have been very busy this term organising a range of afterschool events for the different year groups.
Kindergarten to Year 3 had a lot of fun at their Mini-Disco night, while Years 4 to 9
had enjoyed the two different film nights complete with snacks. On Sunday 19
March many families were welcomed to a fantastic Easter Egg Hunt held at The
View Visitors Centre, which was a fun-filled day out for everyone.
Oaklands
The OPA arranged a visit from the Easter Bunny at the end of the term, much to all of the children’s
delight, along with a fun-filled Easter Disco for all year groups. The OPA also agreed to purchase 25 Apple
iPad Air 2 32 Gb tablets and cases, together with an Apple Mac Mini. This has been a long-running project
and all children will benefit from the educational apps, tools and research facilities that will be valuable
learning tools to provide more opportunities for the children’s education.
The Oak-Tree Parents’ Associations are always looking for parents to get involved with fundraising or events. Please don’t
hesitate to get in touch with your committee if you would like to meet new families, contribute your ideas and work
together to make a difference to your child’s experiences at school.
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