Game pupils raise money for Comic Relief
It was a day of fun and games as pupils fundraised for Comic Relief.
Pupils marked Red Nose Day 2019 with a ’wear red’ non-uniform day with the girls donating money to ditch their school uniforms for the day.
The pupils also were game for anything as they took part in sponsored games of hockey, Twister and a penalty shoot-out.
The day raised £1,543 for the Comic Relief.
Principal Karim Murcia said:
“The pupils have really been exercising their funny bones today for Comic Relief and I’m very proud of them for raising money for such a worthwhile cause.”
Comic Relief is a UK charity with a simple purpose – to create a just world, free from poverty. Comic Relief does this by funding and investing in amazing organisations across the UK and around the world to tackle some of the key issues of our time. Since 1985, Comic Relief has raised over £1.25 billion. That money has helped, and is helping, to improve countless lives.
For information about Comic Relief and the work it carries out, please visit www.comicrelief.com.
Pupils at Eden Girls’ School, Slough had fun and games raising money for Red Nose Day
Added By: Star Academies | Date Added: 18th Mar 2019 | Posted In: Latest News