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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys House Festival

Camp Hill Boys house festival took place on the 11th October and it truly lived up to all expectations. The day was a huge celebration of colour whereby the whole school dressed up in costumes that were representative of their house.

From costumes of the Joker to inflatable Thanos outfits, many of the sixth form students went above and beyond in the making of their choice of clothing. The House Festival takes place once every 5 years and the day always plays a huge part in deciding the house championship for that year.

Students of all year groups participated in events throughout the day ensuring everyone played a part in achieving points for their house. Activities such as ‘Where’s Wally?’, ‘Capture the Flag’ and ‘Staff Karaoke’ were all events that will live long in the memory of students as they go on through their education. The staff did a great job at organising events that linked to their subjects in a fun and inclusive way.

The eventual winners were announced in a final whole school assembly where all houses sat in their respective groups. The roar from the Seymour corner was as loud as ever when they were read out as the winners and students were celebrating down the drive as they left school!

All in all, the house festival was a fantastic day for everyone involved at King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys. Costumes, ridiculous activities, and questionable singing performances from teachers, means House festival 2027 has a lot to live up to!