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Labeling items is the best way to ensure that a student can find them quickly. Please note that it is up to individual students to find their lost items.
This eco-friendly enterprise makes a lot of parents happy. Name labels can also be removed in the future and allow for recycling of uniforms. Plastic labels are dishwasher safe and easy to read. Unlabelled uniforms found in the school will be donated to the US second-hand uniform shop. Lost items will be placed in the box closest to where the item was found.
If lost items cannot be found in the Boxes, please check the centralized Cabinets at the beginning of the week. Personal items such as clothing, books and stationery will be kept in the Cabinets until the end of each term. If not collected by the term break, items will be donated to the US second-hand uniform shop or to charity.
The Lost and Found office in central Amsterdam should be your first stop. Report a lost or found item online. Keep in mind that it usually takes three business days for an object to be registered at the Lost and Found Office. For lost keys and umbrellas, do not call or email the Lost and Found Office.
Please drop by the office at Korte Leidsedwartsstraat Lost keys are kept for ten weeks. If your passport, identity card, driving licence or residence permit is stolen, you must first report this to the police. Find out what to do if your passport is stolen or lost in Amsterdam. If your object is found, you can collect it at the Lost and Found Office on weekdays.
You must first be able to describe the lost object. If you have a picture, send it to us or bring it over.
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If an object has been found that matches your description and you recognise it as your property, you can reclaim it if you show a valid identity document. Take it to the Lost and Found Office or to the police. Are you a visitor of Amsterdam or are you planning to visit Amsterdam in the future?
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A lost and found (American English) or lost property (British English), or lost articles (also Canadian English) is an office in a public building or area where. A lost and found is a box or office present in many public areas where visitors can go to retrieve lost articles. Lost and Found may also refer to.
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