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Campbell Christmas Drinks Reception Kicks Off the Festive Season

Continuing a well loved tradition, the Campbell Community came together to start their Christmas celebrations in style!
17 Dec 2025
Written by Rachel Webb
General News
Members of the Campbell Community!
Members of the Campbell Community!

The bubbly and conversation flowed last Friday as parents, staff and Old Campbellians mingled in the Dining Room, warmed by the glow of fairy lights and open fires.

New headmaster Jonathan Anderson was on hand to welcome guests to the annual Campbell Christmas drinks reception - a firm fixture on the Campbell events calendar and a favourite for organisers and guests alike!

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