
Wrenbury Primary School near Nantwich is staging a special summer celebration to mark 150 years of the school being at the heart of village life.
The school’s 150th Anniversary Fair will take place this Saturday (July 11th) from 12pm–4pm.
Organisers have arranged a packed afternoon of family entertainment, live music, traditional games and community celebration.
The event will celebrate the school’s history from 1876 to 2026, bringing together former pupils, current families, staff, governors and local residents.
Visitors can enjoy bouncy castle, bottle tombola, licensed bar, BBQ, raffle, lucky dip, tin can alley, hook a duck, cake stall, Pokémon cards stall, Maypole dancing, live music from The Sunshine Boyz and a 150 years of Wrenbury school story tent.
Headteacher Rebecca Charlesworth said: “Wrenbury Primary School has been such an important part of our village life for 150 years and this fair is a chance for everyone to come together and celebrate that history.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming past and present families for a really special day.”
The school is encouraging former pupils and staff to attend and share their own memories as part of the anniversary celebrations.
Wrenbury Primary School’s historic building is Grade 2 listed based on the main school’s Victorian-era red brick construction, bellcote and weathervane.


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