It’s our annual event from 2pm-4.30pm that’s not to be missed. The perfect way to mark the start of summer and support our lovely community.
Games, music and more…
- Musical performances from Aldrington Brassband, Hangleton Harmonies and more…
- FUN demos/activities – Karate, Squash and more…
- FREE raffle to win a Raleigh bike (see below)
- FREE new games
- Adult and teddy tombola (donations needed – see below!)
- Second-hand uniform sale
- International cafe (thanks to our EAL community)
- BBQ and drinks (alcoholic and non)
- Candyfloss and Ice Cream Van
- Arts and crafts activities
- Information Station – SENCo; Our City Our World; Smartphone Free Childhood
YOUR help needed ☀️ 🙏 🥳
Sign up now (each year group will have 2 stalls allocated!)

We’re also looking for…
- MUSIC – Are you (or your kids) musical and want to showcase your talents?
- ALUMNI – Do you have a teen Aldrington alumni who’d like to run a stall?
- FACE PAINTERS – You don’t have to be professional obvs!
- CANDY FLOSS – Help make sweet treats.
Please get in touch with your Class Rep or email: parentsofaldrington@gmail.com
Prizes/donations please!
In return for a non-uniform day on 20 June we ask you donate a prize for the adult tombola if you are able to. Hand them to your teacher the day before the fair. Or drop them to the school office on Weds 18 – Thurs 19. We’re also looking for…
- SOFT TOYS – Good quality for the Teddy Tombola (no nursery toys please!).
- INTERNATIONAL CAFE – Donations of cuisines from around the world welcome
- BAKED TREATS – Homebaked or shop bought treats, we don’t mind!
- PLANTS – Any green-fingered families with plants to donate?
Win a NEW bike!
Thanks to Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel 2025 we’ve 2 brand new Raleigh bikes to GIVE AWAY. All children in Y1-Y4 will automatically be entered into a raffle. If you prefer not to be included (maybe you have a bike or don’t have space?) please inform the School Office by 13 June.
This fun-filled event helps create an inclusive community and money raised goes directly towards enhancing learning experiences at our lovely school.
A few notes in line with guidance from the school and Brighton and Hove City Council around our school events:
– We have a ‘no dogs allowed’ policy.
– To make sure everyone is safe, parked cars should not prevent emergency vehicles accessing our site. There is visitor/public parking in bays by the allotments for those with a disabled badge or who has access difficulties. Where possible please walk to the event!
– Food safety agency info.
– Children are asked not to bring smartphones, inline with school policy.