This is to inform all students/all the students...

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Banglardon

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Hello teacher, can you please tell me if write a notice for a school or an organisation, can I write it in the following way? I mean should the start of the notice be like this? Are they all correct?


1 - This is to inform all the students of the school that the school/our school has decided to organize a blood donation campaign.

2 - This is to inform all the students of this school that the school/our school has decided to organize a blood donation campaign.

3 - This is to inform all students that the school/our school has decided to organize a blood donation campaign.

4 - This is to inform all the students that the school/our school has decided to organize a blood donation campaign.

5 - All the students of this/the school are informed that the school/our school has do organize a blood donation campaign.

6- The school/our school has decided to organize a blood donation campaign.
 
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Our school will be launching a blood-donation campaign.
 
I've also heard it called a "blood drive".
 
There's certainly no need to begin your notice with 'This is to inform all the students of the school that …' , Banglardon.
 
There's certainly no need to begin your notice with 'This is to inform all the students of the school that …' , Banglardon.

Thank you. Can I use "the school" and "our school" interchangeably in the following sentence? I think "the school" is also possible at the start. Though It is not previously mentioned what specific school I am referring, people can still understand because I am writing notice for a certain school. Am I right?

- The school/our school has decided to organize a blood donation campaign on 15th August. Those interested in donating blood may contact the undersigned person.
 
Thank you. Can I use "the school" and "our school" interchangeably in the following sentence? I think "the school" is also possible at the start. Though It is not previously mentioned what specific school I am referring, people can still understand because I am writing notice for a certain school. Am I right?

- The school/our school has decided to organize a blood donation campaign on 15th August. Those interested in donating blood may contact the undersigned person.
They're both possible and mean nearly the same thing in the provided context.
 
They're both possible and mean nearly the same thing in the provided context.


If it was a exam test which of tenses would you prefer?
 
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