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Stratford school pupils show off their Lego building skills for charity

CONSTRUCTIVE pupils in Stratford will again be showing off their Lego building skills for charity.

King Edward VI School will be hosting BricKES 2 on Sunday January 19 to bank cash for the Battle Back Centre at Lilleshall, which is part of the Royal British Legion.

Students will be displaying their Lego sets to the public in the school’s Levi Fox Hall from noon until 3pm. Sets on display will cover themes such as Star Wars, Harry Potter and Marvel alongside many vehicles and buildings.

A live build of a 6,500 piece Lego City will take place across the afternoon, with the completed model being raffled off to raise additional funds.




Local Lego traders will be in attendance and refreshments will also be available on the day.

The event follows the success of the first BricKES held in summer 2023.


Tickets, costing £3.50 per person or £12 for a family, can be purchased via the school’s online box office at www.ticketsource.co.uk/kes

Head of Lower School Stephen Temple said: “We’re extremely proud to once again support the Battle Back Centre based at Lilleshall, Shropshire, an organisation we work with on our Year 7 Residential. Their work in supporting wounded, injured and sick service personnel, helping them back to duty or to adapt to civilian life is simply awe-inspiring.”