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    Get a free 10 day trial at Education City.

    This is what they say about themselves:

    An educational website for home use, which makes learning fun and includes award-winning games, which are trusted and used by 15,000 schools worldwide. An annual subscription at home costs just £29.95 per child and gives children access to curriculum-linked games, tailored to their ability. The games cover English, Maths, Science, French, Spanish and German.

    In addition to the games, EducationCity.com provides parents with tools to monitor their children's progress and help them select the best games for their children's needs, making it the perfect website for children and their educationally-focused parents and parents who are home educating!


    Use the link below and Education City will give 15p, for every free trial taken, to Forum running costs, every little helps

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    I'm sure our school use this site, so I am thinking of subscribing to a years membership.

    Thanks for the link

    Carol xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by charleyfarley View Post
    I'm sure our school use this site, so I am thinking of subscribing to a years membership.

    Thanks for the link

    Carol xx
    If you do decide to go on and sign up for a membership, if you do it within 20 days of your free trial ending, they will give the Forum £6.00

    With the new dedicated server we had to buy last week we are looking for all the help we can get
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauline View Post
    If you do decide to go on and sign up for a membership, if you do it within 20 days of your free trial ending, they will give the Forum £6.00

    With the new dedicated server we had to buy last week we are looking for all the help we can get
    I wondered if you got more for a membership so that's great

    Carol xx

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    My DS and DD have access to this via school / nursery. It's great Luckily the school give all children membership to it so we haven't had to pay anything.

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    Our school use this as well and I have debated getting a years membership - 10 day trial is fab and if £6 goes to the forum for signing up how can I refuse!

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    Just a quick reminder about this great offer of a FREE TRIAL at Education City, see top post.
    Graham
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    Question for anyone thats signed up... do you have to buy more than one subscription for each child you mind?
    Currently not minding

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    I wish I'd looked at this link first, My dd saw the ad on here and asked me to sign up as they do at school. Hopefully clicking on the banner ad worked All my girls want to join, at the moment their dad pays for Moshi monsters so may ask him to swap to this instead.
    Paula

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlewiththree View Post
    I wish I'd looked at this link first, My dd saw the ad on here and asked me to sign up as they do at school. Hopefully clicking on the banner ad worked All my girls want to join, at the moment their dad pays for Moshi monsters so may ask him to swap to this instead.
    Was it today? I should be able to check
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