Raffle Before School and Bake Sale

May 02, 2013
5PS are continuing to learn how to run campaigns. On Friday, at break and lunchtime, a group of children will be holding a bake sale to raise money for new litter bins in the playground and on the field. Impressed by their enthusiasm for the project, Mr Emes has promised to match any cash raised by the ambitious Year 5 pupils.

Raffle tickets will also be on sale to pupils and parents in the Small Hall before school. There are two tasty prizes donated by Mrs Lynch: a large chocolate cake and a large coffee cake. Tickets are only 20p each, so do support the children in their campaign if you can.




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