Parents & Friends of William Morris Primary School will host what is billed as a gigantic circus on the early May Day Bank Holiday - Monday 5 May.
The event with Happy's Circus in Tadpole Garden Village is part of the PTA’s efforts to raise money for a new Special Educational Needs Nurture Nest.
The nest will be a space which pupils can use outside of the classroom, and will be particularly useful for those with SEN requirements.
A spokesperson said: "So if you’re looking to keep the kids entertained on the early bank holiday, look no further!"
The fun will begin with a fete that is open to all with no ticket needed, which will run from 11.30am to 1.30pm, and the circus, for which tickets are required, will begin at 2pm with doors open at 1.30pm.
All proceeds will go toward the Nurture Nest project, and tickets for the circus can be purchased by visiting https://pta.events/wmpta-circus. Please see the poster for more details.
Parents & Friends of William Morris are a registered charity, and all monies raised to back into the school.
The nest will be a space which pupils can use outside of the classroom, and will be particularly useful for those with SEN requirements.
A spokesperson said: "So if you’re looking to keep the kids entertained on the early bank holiday, look no further!"
The fun will begin with a fete that is open to all with no ticket needed, which will run from 11.30am to 1.30pm, and the circus, for which tickets are required, will begin at 2pm with doors open at 1.30pm.
All proceeds will go toward the Nurture Nest project, and tickets for the circus can be purchased by visiting https://pta.events/wmpta-circus. Please see the poster for more details.
Parents & Friends of William Morris are a registered charity, and all monies raised to back into the school.
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