End-of-year reward for students at CHS summer fest

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AS an end-of-year reward for all eligible students, Culcheth High School hosted their very first in-school CHS Summer Fest on the penultimate day of term.

Students were able to spend time on a range of large inflatables, including a 100ft obstacle course, a rodeo bull and a total wipe-out activity.
For students who preferred a less active reward, there was a chill-out zone, an outdoor cinema and the opportunity see the beautiful visiting alpacas – Ted, George and Bruce.
Summer festival music was played during the event, and students also had the opportunity to buy iced treats from the visiting ice-cream van.
The students had a fabulous time and the school is already planning next year’s CHS Fest 2025.
Headteacher Christopher Hunt said: “We are incredibly proud of our students’ endeavours this academic year, and this was a wonderful school community event to reward those who had
lived our school values, met our high standards and expectations, at the end of a year of very hard work.”
The activity took place on the same day as the school’s Patric Wilson Memorial non-uniform day where money is raised for the Teenage Cancer Trust in memory of ex-student Patric.
Money is still being donated and the total raised is not yet known – however, the school is very proud of the student/staff contribution to this excellent cause and thanks parents and the community for its continued support.


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