Pates Spring Fair
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Pates Spring Fair
Can any old hands tell me if it's worth going to this, dd will have to miss dance for us to attend so a bit torn about going.
Is anyone else going?
Is anyone else going?
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It's quite a calm affair as school fairs go, but an excellent chance to have an informal nose around the school plus you get to see the pupils in a different light too. Great raffle prizes, from what I remember, too!
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last year quite a few of us from here met up there which was great to put a few faces to names. Am going to be helping so it would be great to see if I can work out who any of you are! Feel free to DM if you want!
TBH it'll probably be like any other school fair you've been to but it was fun to feel part of the place from the off and, yes, I did see some people do very well at the tombola. Was busy wrapping it all today! Yum.
TBH it'll probably be like any other school fair you've been to but it was fun to feel part of the place from the off and, yes, I did see some people do very well at the tombola. Was busy wrapping it all today! Yum.
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I went last year with DS1 (who was starting school that September) mostly because I wanted to see who I might meet that could be in his class. I am going with DS2 (who starts this September) for exactly the same reason!
I am beginning to think it is more for me than them! It is a very good opportunity to meet some new mums and dads as you may find them invaluable as friends and 'homework confirmers' over your daughters first few months at Pates. I did rely on my new found friends to confirm that DS feeling tearful and a little overwhelmed at times was normal and happening to their kids too.
I guess it depends if you are interested in that kind of relationship. It is a nice chance for your DD to meet some others in a very relaxed atmosphere but also understandable that she might not want to miss her dance lesson.
My kids won far to many sweets for their own good last year and I had to help them to eat them!
I am beginning to think it is more for me than them! It is a very good opportunity to meet some new mums and dads as you may find them invaluable as friends and 'homework confirmers' over your daughters first few months at Pates. I did rely on my new found friends to confirm that DS feeling tearful and a little overwhelmed at times was normal and happening to their kids too.
I guess it depends if you are interested in that kind of relationship. It is a nice chance for your DD to meet some others in a very relaxed atmosphere but also understandable that she might not want to miss her dance lesson.
My kids won far to many sweets for their own good last year and I had to help them to eat them!
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who has said they won't be attending?Phelpst wrote:You get your child into one of the best schools in the country and you can't be arsed to attend their fund raising events. Says it all really.
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For your information it is not me that is torn about going, but my daughter - nowhere do I say that I am not going so please do not make assumptions.
Edited to add that I didn't get her into Pates, she got herself in there.
Edited to add that I didn't get her into Pates, she got herself in there.
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And as I said, I didn't say I wouldn't be going.
My daughter is torn about going and therefore missing her dance lesson and letting her teacher down - that's the sort of commitment she puts into things.
I however won't be at dance so I am free to attend and will be doing so, which is why I asked if anyone else was going.
Believe me, having been a member of a PTA for the last 7 years I more than understand that having the support of the others parents is essential when fundraising. Next year, all being well I hope to be one of the parents on the other side of the stall helping to raise the funds for Pates.
My daughter is torn about going and therefore missing her dance lesson and letting her teacher down - that's the sort of commitment she puts into things.
I however won't be at dance so I am free to attend and will be doing so, which is why I asked if anyone else was going.
Believe me, having been a member of a PTA for the last 7 years I more than understand that having the support of the others parents is essential when fundraising. Next year, all being well I hope to be one of the parents on the other side of the stall helping to raise the funds for Pates.
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Re: Pates Spring Fair
Evening all
Would someone confirm time and date as I'm too dim to find either on the Pates GS website.
Many thanks
Would someone confirm time and date as I'm too dim to find either on the Pates GS website.
Many thanks