Show Your Spots, Let’s Raise Lots!

November 18, 2011
Staff and pupils entered the fundraising spirit today and wore something spotty to raise money for this year’s Children in Need campaign. In addition to non uniform day, School Council representatives worked hard all week selling raffle tickets to win Build-A-Bear Pudsey and Blush teddies. The winning ticket was picked in assembly and the teddies now have a new home with the delighted Tibbi (Year 3). Through the two charity events organised by the School Council and fundraising events in the Nursery, over £650 was raised for this worthy children’s charity. Thank you to parents and pupils for your donations and support.


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