An annual summer fair at a Frodsham primary school has raised more than £1,000.

There was even a water dunking for the headteacher as Frodsham Manor House Primary School took advantage of the sun.

Karamba Samba, Manor Samba Gang and the Year 6 Drumming Circle provided a lively musical backdrop.

They were supported by a demonstration from Frodsham Gymnastics Club, while Cheshire Police and Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service were also both on hand.

Pictures from the summer fair at Frodsham Manor House Primary School

Assistant headteacher Naomi Anstice said: “We were a little worried about the weather forecast but at 11am we were all setting up outside.

“By 12 we were running in and out of a range of gazebos getting very wet, by the start of the fair at 2pm we had dried off and the sun made a welcome appearance for the rest of the afternoon.

“There was a range of activities on offer, an inflatable football pitch, beat the goalie, inflatable slide and castle, hook a duck, face painting, welly wanging and a chance to meet out local emergency services.”

Pictures from the summer fair at Frodsham Manor House Primary School

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School entrepreneurs also had the chance to show off stalls of their products.

Headteacher Ian Devereux-Roberts might not have appreciated the chance to cool off as he was unceremoniously dunked with a bucket of water.

Pictures from the summer fair at Frodsham Manor House Primary School

Cheshire West and Chester Council Frodsham representative and Conservative opposition leader Cllr Lynn Riley also received a soaking.

In total a fantasic total of £1,300 for the school’s PTA.