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Heritage celebrated at King David

VICTORY PARK - King David celebrates its contribution to Jewish education with an all-day carnival.

King David Victory Park recently celebrated its heritage on its 50th birthday with funfilled activities for all ages. Goodwill and nostalgic memories abounded as the campus opened its gates for one of its best parties ever. Present and past students and staff arrived en masse to commemorate the contribution that the pre-primary, primary and high schools have made to Jewish education.

There was entertainment for all ages including arcade games, go-karts, rainbow looms, wall climbing, manicures and pedicures, paint-ball shooting, human bowling, a chill tent for high school pupils, a parachute jump, draft beer, Battle of the Bands and performances by Goldilox; Tee’s & Sea’s and Alright Goodnight. Delicious food was served and tons of prizes were given away.

Mark Sher headed up the organising of the carnival and was assisted by a dedicated team of some twenty PTA members from all three Victory Park campuses. They spent months planning and their work certainly paid off. On the day, scores of parents and staff assisted in all aspects of the carnival. It was was a joint event involving parents, teachers and students; as well as CSO, charitable donours and the entire Victory Park community. The event was covered by Chai FM.

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