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School Leavers Graduation Bag

School Leavers Graduation Bag

Regular price £5.50 GBP
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This is the ideal way to celebrate the end of Infant or Primary School – our Leavers Goody Bags are packed full of exciting items to spark memories and excite for the new adventures ahead.

Whether it’s for your own superstar, or a whole class full of legends, our personalised ready-to-go Goody Bags are here to mark the end of an era!

Each Goody Bag contains:

 

Class of 2025 Wristband

Tiny Turtle Pocket Hug

School Leaver 2025 Keyring

Forget Me Not Seeds

Squishy Axolotl

“Dream Big” Pencil

 

The 2025 Wristbands are a colourful keepsake they’ll wear with pride. The Tiny Turtle Pocket Hug comes with a sweet poem to empower them on their next steps. Perfect for bags, keys or pencil cases, the Keyrings are a fun reminder of their Primary School days. A packet of Forget Me Not seeds gives a lasting memory of friends and good times. Our Squishy Axolotl is cute, calming and totally squeezable (because even big kids need something squishy sometimes!). The “Dream Big” Pencil is a little boost of confidence to be added to their pencil case for the new adventures ahead.

 

Personalisation:

If you would like a specific School name printed on the Bag, please enter the School name into the personalisation box. If nothing is entered, the classic "School Leavers 2025" will be printed.

If you would like an entirely different phrase on the sticker, please put the details in the personalisation box. We will do all we can to accommodate your wishes, we may contact you for further clarification!

 

Discounts:

If you order 20 or more Party Bags, we will automatically give you 50p off each one, making them just £5 each!

 

All our party bags come fully assembled, completely ready to go for the big day.

 

Perfect for leavers' parties, class gifts, or that special last-day moment, these bags are designed to bring a bit of magic (and maybe a happy tear or two) to the end of primary school.

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