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Infant school Easter fair draws the crowds



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SCORES of children have poured through the doors of Driffield Infant School to join in with the Easter fair celebrations.
More than 100 people attended the annual fair during which children of all ages took part in a variety of Easter-themed activities including an Easter egg hunt, guess the number of eggs in a jar, design and make your own Easter basket and balloon decorating.

Foundation stage class teacher, Alison Clark, said: "It is always busy and we have even had to spread out this year into another classroom because there are so many people."

Teaching and support staff manned the stalls while three representatives of the school council were on hand to co-ordinate the easter egg hunt which was their own idea.

All the money raised will go towards funding school-based activities.

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  • Last Updated: 19 March 2008 9:37 AM
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