RIDES, a baby animal farm, fireworks and more will entertain at Jimboomba State School's bush fete.
The fete is on this Saturday after it was postponed due to wet weather last month.
School P&C spokeswoman Tiffany Collins said gates would open from 2.30pm.
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Entry was free but rides would be priced from $5 per go or up to $35 for an all-day ride wristband.
Ms Collins said every year level had contributed to this year's event. Students would help man stalls selling show bags, lollies, popcorn and other treats.
Their efforts would help raise money for big ticket projects that included finishing work to install classroom air-conditioning.
Ms Collins said about 5000 people were tipped to visit the school for the fete, which would be bigger and better than last year.
"It's a great community event supporting the school," she said.
She said a helicopter would be on site to give rides, with the fireworks set to go off with a bang from 7.30pm.
Crowds could also satisfy their hunger with purchases of foods like pizza, hot chips, crepes and Turkish cuisine available from vendors.
Ride passes can bought in advance for $27 each online at flexischools.com.au or at the school's P&C office by phoning 5548 8315.