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Win a new car in our £2 a ticket raffle
Hamilton PSA are taking part in a national raffle which offers a brand new Mini First as the prize, with raffle tickets costing just £2. The raffle is organised by another charity, the FSI, and we get to keep £1.90 of all ticket income we sell.
You can buy raffle tickets online or you can [...]
Election Day family trip to Bewilderwood
Stuck with something to do after you’ve voted on Election Day? The school is closed all day since it is being used as a polling station, so Hamilton PSA is organising a family trip to Bewilderwood, so do join us.
Based in Wroxham (Norfolk), Bewilderwood is “a huge forest of wild family fun and outdoor adventure [...]
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Easter Chocolate Raffle on 31 March
Photo: dajobe on Flickr.com
Due to the limited space in the playground this year the PSA have decided to hold an Easter chocolate raffle for the children instead of chasing after silver and gold stones.
All tickets will be £1 each and you can buy them every day next week before and after school. They will entitle [...]
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Question one: will you enter the quiz?
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We’ll give you the answer to that one – YES!
The Hamilton PSA Quiz returns on the evening of Friday 23 April, and several teams have already booked their tables. There are just 14 tables available and the event usually sells out, so, make your booking soon.
Tables cost £25 and a team [...]
Collect Box Tops for Books tokens
We are also still collecting Nestlé Box Tops for Books tokens.
The scheme offers free educational books from Dorling Kindersley in exchange for tokens found on Nestlé cereal box tops. Almost 400,000 books have been given away since 2005. You can drop these off in the relevant box on the windowsill in the corridor outside the [...]