St Paul’s Girls' School Opens its Doors for Christmas


Festive fun at the fair in Brook Green


Christmas event has been organised by the Parents’ Guild

November 3, 2025

St Paul’s Girls’ School is inviting local families to come to the school on Saturday 15 November for the annual St Paul’s Girls’ School Parents’ Guild Christmas Fair, running from 11am to 4pm. Now a well-established community tradition, the fair combines seasonal entertainment with charitable fundraising, supporting both the school and a range of local causes.

This year’s event promises a lively programme including live music, a funfair, Santa’s grotto, and over 50 festive market stalls offering gifts, crafts, and seasonal treats. Visitors can enjoy hot food, mulled drinks, and sweet delicacies while children explore games and activities in a safe, family-friendly setting.

In addition to the on-site festivities, the Parents’ Guild is hosting an extensive silent auction and raffle, both open to the public online. The auction features exclusive experiences and luxury items, including:

  • A tennis match and refreshments with the SPGS High Mistress in Brook Green
  • A behind-the-scenes tour at Christie’s for up to six people
  • Dracula theatre tickets starring Cynthia Erivo in a one-woman West End production
  • A bespoke portrait commission by California artist Patrick Reeves
  • A two-night stay at The Julius, a five-star hotel in Prague

The Christmas raffle also offers a wide range of prizes, with proceeds going toward school initiatives and charitable partners.

The fair is organised by the SPGS Parents’ Guild, a volunteer-led group that supports school life through events, fundraising, and community outreach. All funds raised from the fair, auction, and raffle will be reinvested into educational enrichment and local charitable projects.

The event takes place at Brook Green, W6 7BS, and is open to all. Entry is free. For full details, visit the official fair website, explore the silent auction, or buy tickets for the Christmas raffle.

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