BOOKING FORM
RSAA & SOAS Annual Presentation on Asia for Sixth Form Students
24th November 2011,
The Brunei Gallery, SOAS
Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1
You are invited to send students (up to 15-20) from your school or college to attend the above presentation on Wednesday 24th November 2011. Registration is between 9.30 and 10 am. Bookings will be accepted on a ‘first come, first served’ basis and will be confirmed to schools on receipt of this form. Please return the completed form by email before Friday 18th November 2011 to Adrian Steger (asteger@btinternet.com)
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Name of School or College: _________________________________________________
Contact name: ___________________________________________________________
Contact telephone: ________________________________________________________
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Contact email: ___________________________________________________________
Number of Students who wish to attend: _______________________________________
Please list names of students attending below: Please put a “C”, Chinese, or “H”, Hindi, or “A”, Arabic beside each name to indicate the choice of language taster to be attended.
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