With the sun smiling down, pupils, parents and staff enjoyed an afternoon of fun on Friday as the Parents' Association hosted their annual Summer Fete. With train rides, face painting, bouncy castles and various stalls to choose from, there was plenty to keep children amused. Hacton staff embraced the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory theme by dressing up as Willy Wonka and his Oompa Loompas - complete with green hair and orange faces - much to the delight of pupils. By far the most popular attraction amongst the children was the 'Soak the Teacher' stocks where many teachers faced a barrage of well-aimed wet sponges!
A huge thank you to all the parents, Governors, staff, friends, community volunteers and of course the Hacton Parents' Association who contributed to making the school fete a resounding success.
Summer Fete
July 09, 2013
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