With 13 schools and around 900 (yes, 900!) teachers and children taking part it’s promising to be another great event.
Today we welcomed Trinity school for their EASTER CHALLENGE. 20 teachers and pupils enjoyed their game and their winner was Josh with a really good score of 123 points.
Below you can see their organising teacher, Lois, a lovely lady who did a great job!
Just two schools left to play their EASTER CHALLENGE. They are Murrow Primary School and St Peters Junior School. Can they beat Guyhirn School’s 138 points?
You can keep up with the EASTER CHALLENGE plus everything else that’s happening at Play2Day Family Entertainment Centre on Facebook. We’ll see you there!
Just in case you’ve never joined in before, here’s what it’s all about…
It’s all about children and teachers sharing in a great school visit together. Because Ten Pin Bowling is the game everyone can play, children can challenge their teachers and also beat them too! And there’s sometimes a little dancing too. We can dim the lights, turn up the music, turn on the ultra violet lighting so you can bowl and dance as the uv reflects from the fluorescent artwork!
Children and teachers will enjoy
- a fun game of Ten Pin Bowling
- a trophy for the winner
- a trophy for the winning school
- orange and blackcurrant squash too