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Dog Kennel Hill-ympic Fair- this Saturday the 18th!


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Tomorrow is our big event of the school year ? our Summer Fair - and whether it rains or shines it promises to be a carnival-tastic day. The fair starts at 12 noon and runs until 4pm. There will be all the usual fun games, bouncy castle, gladiator, beat the goalie, face painting and hair braiding, BBQ and International Caf?, finishing off with the ever-wonderful Ping Pong Race down Grove Hill Road.




This year, to celebrate our theme of Brazil and the Olympics, we will have a Capoeira team coming to demonstrate their amazing martial arts skills at around 3pm. We will also have an Olympic Zone obstacle course in the small Reception playground, and the nursery playground will also be full of crafts and games, storytelling and trikes for the younger children.

We are in for a musical treat this year, with performances from each year group. The music begins at around 12.30 with Year 2. The choir performs at 1pm followed by Year 4 Mixed Ensemble, Year 6 Steel Pans, the Brass Band, Year 5 Steel pans. The programme will end with the Year 3 Samba Band, who will joined for a fantastic finale by the South London Samba Band at around 2.30pm.

Southwark?s Mayor and a fire engine will also be coming.


Don?t forget to bring along your completed raffle tickets. You can also buy tickets right up until 3pm. It?s not to be missed for the chance to win one of some 70 wonderful prizes - including an Amazon Tablet, a family season ticket to Dulwich Hamlet FC, and a Mulberry handbag.


Everyone who is bringing food, cakes and sweets, please bring them along to the stalls as soon as possible in the morning. For those who are helping to set up, please arrive at 8.30am. Stall holders please come no later than 11am. A big thank you to you all!

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