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The post from Heber made me wonder what other school fairs are on this summer...? School fairs can be a good way to get to know a school and the surrounding area for prospective parents, and they're generally good value for money if you're looking for something family friendly.


Little Saff is at Gordonbrock in Ladywell. Our summer fair will be Saturday 25th June, 11am-2pm. There will be BBQ, games, arts and crafts, face painting, tombola, Pimms, cakes, bric-a-brac sale*, etc. Children of all ages are welcome.


Whether you're thinking of moving to SE4, or just looking for a fun afternoon, hope to see you there!


What other schools have fairs this summer in East Dulwich and surrounding areas??? xx





*If you're Brockley/Ladywell area with bric-a-brac to donate, please message me. :-)

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The summer fair at Edmund Waller (in Telegraph Hill) is also on 25th June from 12-4 - so you could have a day out in Lewisham and see both fairs!


We have Punch and Judy, hook a duck, a coconut shy and BBQ as well as lots of other stalls and games.


I went last year as a prospective reception parent and had a great time and met lots of other new parents and kids, as well as those with children already at the school.

Stillness Summer Fair (Alice in Wonderland theme) is on 18th June from 12-4pm. Dalmain School Summer Fair is also on the 18th from 12-3pm (Carnival theme). Have a day out in Honor Oak Park on the 18th.


This Saturday (18 June) there is the Hilly Fields Fayre on Hilly Fields in Ladywell from 12-5pm - the 484 bus from East Dulwich brings you right to Hilly Fields. (http://www.brockleysociety.org.uk/hilly-fields-midsummer-fayre/)


And on 2nd July there is the Blythe Hill Festival from 12-5pm which is another great day out (fingers crossed it doesn't rain!).

Hi,


Summer's near and Mini Explorers Childcare Service have put together two different workshops running from July 22 every Friday for four weeks. Children have the chance to take part in fun and educational sessions, boost their social skills and keep fit in the process. For more information contact us via email ([email protected]). T:07983943866. Please check out the website: www.miniexplorerscs.co.uk


Thanks,


Mini Explorers.

Lyndhurst Primary's summer school fair is on Saturday 3rd July from 3-6pm. Everyone is welcome!


This summer we have a festival theme (wellies the order of the day should it rain!) and the line up includes live music, a silent disco, teepee "field", kidzfield with face painting, flower crowns and other crafts, an amazing raffle and a tantalising array of food and drink: bbq, rotisserie chicken, pimms, home brew cider, tea & cakes and more! See the poster for more information and we look forward to seeing you there.

Goose Green School Carnival is happening Saturday 2nd July 12noon-4pm, and we would like to welcome ALL Goose Green RECEPTION 2016 Starters to join us, (on Goose Green itself!) for an afternoon of music, games, stalls, food, drink & Olympic themed fun. Our lovely Reception Year Teachers will be on the GG Info & PTA stand from 1-2, to welcome you and your little ones, and it will be the perfect opportunity to meet with other new Joiners. We do hope you can join us, and look forward to welcoming you to the school!

It's Ivydale School Summer Fair this Saturday 25th June. Come and join us 12-3 for BBQ, Pimms bar, tea and cakes, bouncy castle, bubble machine, traditional fair games, hamper raffle, second hand toys and books, children's music performances, Nunhead Community Choir, air guitar competition, face painting and tattoos, fun craft activities and plenty more.

Ivydale School

Ivydale Road

Nunhead

SE15 3BU

Harris Primary ED have had to be creative about our summer event, as our permanent site doesn't open til September, so we are hosting a fab Summer Superhero Day at the Peckham Rye Park Playroom (One o clock club) on Sunday July 3rd.


Free entry, so come along between 10am and 12 midday for:

- Dynamic superhero training exercises

- Groovy superhero crafting

- Superhero face-painting and tatoos

- Amazing superhero fancy dress competition

- Delish cakes and ice-cream

- Covetable raffle prizes to be won in our summer draw at 11.45am


Everyone is welcome - we look forward to seeing you there!


Friends of Harris Primary ED x


www.friendsofHPED.com

www.facebook.com/HPAeastdulwich

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