Variety is the spice of life! And if the fund-raising activities
When it comes to ideas for raising funds for charity, no-one could accuse Sibford pupils of being stuck in a rut! If you can make it ... you can sell
it! And this year has seen students selling origami paper cranes, toffee apples, home-made apple juice and, of course, the ever popular cakes ... which have come in all shapes, sizes and flavours. There’s been lots of fun in the fund-raising too ... none more so than the extremely popular ‘gunge the teacher’, organised by members of the school’s charity committee as part of World Teachers’ Day. Other money-making activities have included tea parties, casuals
days and and a sponsored climb up Mount Snowdon.
were varied ... so too were the recipient charities, which have included Amnesty International, Heads Up (the head and neck cancer research charity), Action Aid, the British Red Cross, Children in Need, Send a Cow and Sports Relief. Pictured clockwise from top
are: Alan Wallis, Harry Berks, Tom Brown and Caroline Berkley with Susan Fagg of the British Red Cross; Connor Wakefield at the Amnestea Party; Guy Byrd bobbing for apples; Tilly Kannan and Eloise Upton baking cakes for Children in Need; Geography teacher Simon Baker getting gunged in aid of Dogs for the Disabled.
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