St Catherine’s School is set to bring festival fun to charity row at this year’s Isle of Wight Festival, with face painting and festival glitter, all in the hopes of raising funds to support the local school.
Visitors to this year’s Isle of Wight Festival are invited to stop by St Catherine’s School’s charity stall on Penny Lane where festival-goers can enjoy family-friendly treats and cold drinks to support a fantastic local cause.
Alongside the popular tuck shop, the St Catherine’s team are said to be offering face painting, festival glitter, and fancy hair-dos, helping children and adults alike get into the festival spirit. There will also be plenty of fun with a traditional Hook-a-Duck game for all ages to enjoy.
Festival snacks will be available throughout the event, including affordable children’s snack boxes, perfect for keeping little festival-goers fuelled for a day of music and entertainment.
The organisation has said that every purchase made at the stall will support St Catherine’s School, the Isle of Wight’s specialist school for children and young people with speech, language and communication needs.
A spokesperson for St Catherine’s School said:
“We’re excited to be part of the Isle of Wight Festival once again and look forward to welcoming visitors to our stall. Whether you’re looking for a snack, a festival makeover, or a fun game, we’d love to see you.
“By supporting our stall, you’re helping a small local charity with a very big heart continue its vital work for children and young people across the Island.”

























































































