Halloween Party

Halloween came early for St Aidan’s High School this year, with the annual Halloween disco to raise funds for the Victoria Park Charity. The event took place on a chilly night of October 26th  from 7pm until half 10, for both the youngest and the eldest pupils, to allow them to interact and for the seniors to welcome the first years to the fun ways of the school at this festive time. Teachers and students alike both got involved and creative with their spooky and scary costume ideas, leading to once again a greatly successful night full of laughter, socialising and dancing.

With £3 to enter and an impressive tuck shop available all night, money for the charity was easily raised. The disco was well attended with over 30 S1 pupils and over 60 S6 students. The money collected from the well anticipated night goes towards funding brilliant Christmas presents for the young children of Victoria Park School. Who visit annually in December for yet another exciting and annual school event.

Mrs Devlin and the entire school would like to thank Mrs McKenna and the Victoria Park Committee for their sterling work in organising the event. Special thanks to janitors and the schools very own DJ’s Jamie Kelly and Josh Miller for providing great music all night long. St Aidan’s High School take pride in their work for Victoria Park and other charities alike, as a student body we believe it is important to support those in need, give back to the community and have fun doing it!

Joanne Hamilton and Nicolle Muir

5 thoughts on “Halloween Party”

  1. Thanks for uploading this. It looks like a good article and it sounded like a good night for everyone who was there.

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