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About: This bingo card perfectly captures the inside jokes and familiar moments of staff meetings at a lively school. Designed for teachers and staff, it highlights all the quirks, phrases, and routines that make these gatherings both amusing and memorable. It’s ideal for breaking the ice or adding some fun to your next all-staff meeting.
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This Briefing Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Shaun makes a comment about a book that he's just read, Nathan's Sports report goes for longer than 2 minutes, Courtney says "Canvas Guru of the week", Someone responds with an "Awwww" to an announcement, Someone puts their hand up but gets ignored, Val thanks everyone for the big week last week, We clap someone, We say the Hail Mary because the person on prayer forgot, The bell goes before we finish, Someone says "We'll make a start", Someone has their phone out, Someone arrives late, Rubbish in the playground or the toilets are mentioned, Hopey says "a few things from me", Someone talks about something already in the bulletin, Val refers to CEDWW as "Our friends from Tarcutta St", Nathan says that some competition starts tonight, Shaun does a posi chroni check in, Shaun points using his pen, "Going around the leadership team", Mel says "A big thank you", Val takes her glasses on and off, Val notes there is "so much happening", Shaun mentions student diaries, Someone has a gratitude intention, Val is wearing a scarf, Hopey is holding his diary, Mel has nothing to say, Irv has his chair turned sideways, Barb sits next to Cindee, All the men sit on the carpark side of the Marian Centre, Bec Sadler is holding a coffee, Val says we've been prayerfully selected, Beck Gill is wearing a skirt, Someone uses the word 'prudent', Someone says virtuous, There are 3 empty rows between Office staff and teaching staff, Shaun uses a three word slogan, Someone mentions an end of year days/bells countdown, Shaun will say, "Val is away, I have a few notes to share from Val".