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| 16 Dec 2024 | |
| Written by Rachel Webb | |
| Events |
The Campbell College Christmas Drinks Reception is a favourite tradition marking the start of the festive season. This year’s event brought together over 100 parents, staff, pupils, and Old Campbellians for an evening filled with holiday cheer. Held in the grand Dining Hall, guests enjoyed a seasonal toast by the fire, accompanied by an array of delicious treats from the College's talented catering team. A warm welcome from the prefects and live piano music from Year 14 boarder Elia added to the festive atmosphere. A heartfelt thank you to all who attended— here's wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at Campbell!
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