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WATTLE GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOLCelebrating 100 years, 1915 - 2015
CENTENARY STUDENT FETE
WATTLE GROVE PRIMARY SCHOOLCelebrating 100 years, 1915 - 2015
CENTENARY STUDENT FETE
The Year 3/4, Room 22 - Water Bomb the Teachers Stall was very popular the whole afternoon.
Mr Sanderson and Mrs McIlwraith taking their turn…
Kindy, Room 1 – Skittles Staff had lots of great prizes to win…
Kindy, Room 3 – Had a Popcorn Machine that was also popular…
Pre Primary, Room 4 –Did a great job of making lots of colourful Bag Tags for their stall.
Pre Primary, Room 5 – Set up a Photo Stall with lots of fun props to use.
Year 1, Room 8 – Had lots of Crafty Kits to sell and some Crafty Raffles too.
Year 6, Room 15 – Had a Lemonadeand Popcorn Stall.
It proved popular and more lemons needed to be quickly squeezed.
Year 2 , Room 19 – Their Cupcake Stall was another well supported stall.
Pre Primary, Room 2 – Students manning their Secondhand Book Stall with a parent helper.
MAC Year 4,5,6 , Room 18 – waiting for more customers at their Bean Bag Toss Stall.
Pre Primary, Room 2 and Year 2 Room 11 –Fluffy Play Dough Stall.
Year 1, Room 16 – Made Spider Drinks that sold out very quickly.
Room 16 also had a Lolly in the Jar Guessing Game as well…
Year 3, Room 17 – Have nearly sold out of their Lolly Bags.
Year 2, Room 23 - Had a long line of people waiting to buy an Icecream at their popular stall.
Year 2/3, Room 12 – Working hard to make enough Slushies for all their customers.
Pre Primary, Room 7 – Made Shrinky Dink Keyrings to selland are waiting eagerly more customers
early in the afternoon.
Year 5/6, Room 9 – Had a number of Raffles and Name the Bear and Lion Gamesto try your luck with.
Year 4, Room 10 – Had a Toss the Coin on the Chocolate
game as one of their stalls.
Year 4/5, Room 20 – At their Secondhand Bookstall and Bookmark Stall.
Year 3, Room 21 – With their stall all beautifully set up Lolly Bag stall ready to go.
Year 3, Room 21 – Counting all themoney they have raised at the end.
The end of a great Centenary Fete afternoon.