The organisers of a popular Wizard School which brings the magic world of spells and potions to Chester have teamed up with Chester's newest visitor attraction to provide every young wizard and witch who attends the half-term event with a spooky drinkable potion as part of their immersive experience.
With Chester Wizard School set to return to St Mary's Creative Space in Chester from Thursday 31st October - Saturday 3rd November, organisers have joined forces with The Hole in Wand in Eastgate Street and The Potions Cauldron to provide every young witch and wizard who attends the event with a specially bottled "potion".
Chester Wizard School's Headteacher, Professor Hugo Igor Listworth, recently paid a visit to the Hole In Wand to check out the potions ahead of this years' Wizard School. Now in its 8th year and recommended for Ages 5+, young wizards and witches will get the opportunity to learn magical skills including how to cast spells, make potions and how to fly a broom under the expert guidance of Professor Listworth and his team of Professors in the spooky surroundings of St Mary's Creative Space.
Chester Wizard School is the brainchild of Phil Cross who said:
"Nine years ago at Halloween I hosted a wizard themed Halloween party for my mates and the idea was born, the following year we opened up our doors to the first batch of witches and wizards and each year it's grown and grown. We're now in our 8th year of Chester Wizard School and lots of our young wizards and witches keep coming back year after year. Professor Listworth and his team work really hard to create a magical, immersive experience for the whole family. It's rumoured that this year a Unicorn might possibly appear in the grounds".
Since it opened its doors, Chester Wizard School has been given the seal of approval by young witches and wizards and parents alike who have described it as "The best day ever" and "a truly magical experience not to be missed"
This year, organisers are also running two SEND/relaxed sessions.
Speaking about the relaxed sessions, Phil Cross said:
"Though we try to make all of our sessions accessible to all children, for those that might need it, we are running two reduced capacity, relaxed sessions." Anyone that has any access needs can get in touch with the organisers via chesterwizardschool@gmail.com and they will strive to help facilitate their visit.
Full details of Chester Wizard School can be found at:
...where tickets can be booked online.
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