A Sparkling Success | Sandhurst Owlsmoor Primary School PTA Fireworks Night Raises £13,397.34

A Sparkling Success | Sandhurst Owlsmoor Primary School PTA Fireworks Night Raises £13,397.34

We are thrilled to share the incredible success of this year’s Owlsmoor Primary School PTA Fireworks Night, which raised an astounding £13,397.34 for the school community.

We are thrilled to share the incredible success of this year’s Owlsmoor Primary School PTA Fireworks Night, which raised an astounding £13,397.34 for the school community. This achievement not only highlights the event’s popularity but also reflects the heartwarming support from everyone who attended, volunteered, and contributed.

As proud sponsors of this event for the past three consecutive years, we’ve seen it grow into a highly anticipated evening for families and friends alike. The fireworks display never fails to dazzle, lighting up the skies and sparking joy for children and adults.

But the magic doesn’t end there! Alongside the breathtaking pyrotechnics, the event features a variety of stallsoffering delicious food, fun activities, and plenty of opportunities to connect with the community. It’s truly a night to remember, blending entertainment with a shared purpose: supporting the school.

huge thank you to all the other sponsors whose generous contributions made this night possible. Together, we’ve created something special that not only brings smiles but also provides much-needed resources to enhance the school experience for students and teachers.

We’re already looking forward to next year’s event and are excited to continue being part of this wonderful tradition. Until then, here’s to the power of community spirit and collaboration—thank you for making this year’s fireworks night such a sparkling success!



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