Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s Summer Fair a success. The good weather returned just in time and lots of stalls reported a very busy time. We’ll let you know the total raised as soon as we know it.














Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s Summer Fair a success. The good weather returned just in time and lots of stalls reported a very busy time. We’ll let you know the total raised as soon as we know it.














>edfa Monday 22 June you can drop off items for the Summer fair every morning in the infants playground to the right of the demountable classroom.
We’re particularly looking for soft toys, games, DVDs, puzzles, bric-a-brac, toys, and new or nearly new items for the tombola. Thank you.

With the Summer Fair approaching on 11 July 2009, we are still looking for people to help us with the event. Can you help? Here are just some of the tasks we could do with some help on:
Do let us know if you could get involved in any of the above activities.

Sign promoting 2009 Summer Fair
The Summer Fair is the biggest fundraising event of the year for the PSA, and we want this year’s to be the most successful ever.
To achieve this though we’re going to need some help. So we’re looking for volunteers to staff the stalls; sort out old toys, books, DVDs and tombola prizes; pot up plants; grow extra produce; and make jam and other goodies ready for donation next month.
If you can help please fill in the tear-off slip on the PSA Newsletters that we have been sending home for the past few weeks. Or contact us via this website.
The PSA is running a t-shirt design competition in the run-up to the Summer Fair next month. Pupils are encouraged to design and make a t-shirt, wear it to the Summer Fair and enter the competition. There will be a first prize and a runner-up prize for the best Infant and Junior designs.
The theme for designs this year is “animals”.
The t-shirt making workshops are already fully booked. But your child can still enter the competition by developing their design through to final artwork at home, with some parental guidance.
Here is the presentation that pupils saw to get ideas about designing and making t-shirts:
The Summer Fair on Saturday 12 July has raised £5,100 in profit, “the best ever result” according to Mr Reynolds. This money will go towards improving the Junior playground area for the children.
Thank you to everyone involved in preparing the event, to all those who ran stalls, and to everyone who came along and supported the event.
Incidentally, Mr Reynolds reports that the police officers who attended the fair in their car on the junior playground commented on how the school “had a lovely atmosphere, on the sensible children and on the pleasant parents”. They thanked the PSA for inviting them.