
Principal Mr Charles wtih our pink fundraisers
The whole school showed up in pink today to raise funds for Breast Cancer. From Nursery to Sixth Form pupils donned an item of pink to show their support. Some went subtle with a tie or socks while others less so! Staff got involved too and the proceeds of the first charity fundraiser of the year will be sent to Breast Cancer Now, which provides support and undertakes research into this disease.
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