Byron Wood Fun Day

Byron Wood Fun Day
Byron Wood Fun Day

Story: Smaira Saddique

We held our annual Family Fun day at Byron Wood School on Friday 25th June and it was a resounding success!

The weather was perfect, the food was delicious and – to top it all off – some of you even got to throw wet sponges at Mr Carter.

The Extended Services team would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to all the staff, parents and volunteers who did a fantastic job in setting up the stalls and tidying up afterwards.

We raised a grand total of £500 this year! We will be using this money to buy a new cooker for the community room and organising activities for parents/carers.

“We all had a good afternoon at the fun day, my children enjoyed all the activities!”

“Mr Carter was very brave!”

“I bought a raffle ticket and won a prize for my mum.”

Byron Wood Fun Day gallery

Selection of photos taken at the 2010 Byron Wood Fun Day.

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