
This week, Junior School attempted to create the ultimate line of cereal boxes and set off an epic domino run. Pupils were cereal-ously excited and, by Wednesday, had already brought in around 200 boxes. With a surge of last-minute donations – and after five recounts – we achieved an incredible 397 cereal boxes: truly a-maize-ing!
With Chadlington Hall set up by our Year 7s, it was finally time to tip the first box and watch the domino run take place. Two Nursery pupils, aided by the Heads of School, had the honour of launching the Great Cereal Domino Challenge. Pupils from Nursery to Year 8 watched the spectacular tumble, cheering with everything they had as each box toppled into the next.
The cereal boxes were then added to the Harvest Festival donations, ready to be delivered to the Medway Food Bank – a huge thank you to everyone who supported this worthy cause.
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