Summer fair success

Much Wenlock Primary School’s Parents, Teachers and Friends Association (PTFA) held a successful summer fair back in July, featuring the school choir, a bakery contest, and a competition to build a piece of fruit from Lego. Head Mr Litchfield was in the firing line for wet sponges, while children had created a range of items to sell at colourful stalls. PTFA chair Andrew Scott said, “This year we’re looking to raise money for improvements to the school playground and as always we’d welcome more parents and community members to join us to help out at events such as our summer fair.”
Head Carl Litchfield added, “There are a lot of exciting changes taking place at Much Wenlock over the summer. Work will be taking place on extending our nursery provision with a brand-new building.”

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