A Beccles primary school is throwing its doors open for a fundraising table top sale and a tour of the premises for prospective new parents.
St Benet's Primary School will be holding the indoor table top sale on Saturday, November 4.
The free-to-enter event will take place between 9am and 12pm and is organised by the team behind Beccles Car Boot.
Organisers say the sale offers a great opportunity to purchase pre-loved bargains and fantastic Christmas presents at affordable prices.
A variety of sellers will be present, offering items such as clothes, toys, household goods, and much more.
An appeal has also gone out to sellers to take part.
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Stephen Amer, trustee of the Friends of St Benet's Primary School PTFA, said: "If you're looking to declutter your home or clear out some children's toys before Christmas, why not book a table at the sale?
"Sellers pay just £5 to book a table top and not only will you create some extra space at home, but you will also be supporting St Benet's Primary School."
In addition to the table top sale, St Benet's will also be holding an open day during the same hours for parents who are in the process of choosing a primary school for their children.
It will offer parents the opportunity to explore school facilities, meet teaching staff, and gain insights into academic and extracurricular programs.
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During the day people will also be able to meet Charlie, the school's therapy dog. There will also be a cake sale, refreshments, and a children's book stall.
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Mr Amer said: "At St Benet's Primary School, we take pride in providing a nurturing environment with small class sizes and a commitment to excellence in education.
"We welcome children of all faiths or none and foster an inclusive atmosphere that promotes personal growth and development."
The school was rated as good in its last Ofsted inspection.
For more information on the table top sale email friendsofstbenetsptachair@gmail.com
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