It was a campus-wide effort at West Island School in Pokfulam with students, parents and teachers raising funds for Crossroads, a charity that aims to help the world's less fortunate.
The fair was organised by the school's Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) with the help of students. This year's theme was Movie Magic.
Proceeds were divided, with 40 per cent for Crossroads and the remainder allocated to school activities, specialised equipment and computers.
Fair events included food stalls run by parents, a Wild West Bar run by teachers, games and fun stalls run by students, commercial stalls, a live band and a raffle.
Parents served up dishes from China, Japan, India, the Philippines, Korea, Pakistan, Australia and England at the international food stalls. Games stalls included a haunted house, face painting, sponge throwing, guess the teachers' legs, basketball shooting, bottle tombola and bash the rat.
Senior students organised a cultural evening during the fair and an additional fund-raising programme for UNICEF.
