5PS Raise Over £400 for Good Causes

July 18, 2014
Congratulations to 5PS who raised over £400 for good causes with a fantastic tabletop sale. There were delicious cakes, carefully crafted loom bands, refreshing lemonade and much more available in the large hall for staff and pupils to buy. The hard work of the children (and their parents) raised a very impressive sum of money that will help support research into Cancer, Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease. We were extremely impressed with the diligence, careful organisation and pride that children took in setting up their tables. Thank you to parents for helping your children prepare for this very successful and rewarding project.


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