• Summary
  • Children in Need

Charities Committee

What is the Charities committee and what does it do?

The Charities committee teaches pupils about others in society and how to respect them whatever their situation is E.g.: Poverty, Cancer, Abuse, Disease

Pupils learn organisational skills, which are needed in every walk of life and also compassion for others, but also the harsh lesson that you can’t help everyone.

The Charities committee is run by the student. They organise and run all the fun raising events. Staff simply act as mediators between the committee and the headmaster.

Annual Events

  •  Barnardo’s Boxes

  •  Children In Need

  •  Wings Appeal

  •  Poppy Appeal

  •  Break-thru

  •  Cancer Research

Members Include

Staff: Mrs Matthews and Mr Turner.

Chairperson: Philip Hagan

Vice-Chairperson: Rosa Wong

Secretaries: Toni Hiles and Kirsty McMullan

Treasurers: Stacey Cairns and Jonny McKee

Committee: Laura Saygi, Jenny Thompson, Adam Harkness and Naomi Irvine

Barnardo's: Lauren Beavers, Emma Salley, Aimee Kerr, Christine Hobson, Leanne Ferguson, Laura Simpson, Sarah Culbertson, Kirstie Willis, Kathryn Oliver and Stacey Lee.

Members of the committee: Adam Boyle, Emma Salley, Tiffany Chan, Rosa Wong, Leanne Ferguson, Laure Saygi, Robyn Moffett-Crooks, Aimee Kerr, Joy Coote, Keith Kempton, Hannah Creaney, Hannah Wilson, Toni Hiles, Macy Chiu, Matthew Lucas, Judith McLean, Kathryn Oliver, Connie Cardwell, Danielle McCann, Christine Hobson, Adam Harkness, Lauren Beavers, Jenny Thompson, Jonathan McKee, Peter Willis, Jill Lockhart, Stacy Lee, Kirstie Willis, Sarah Culbertson, Shannon Wright Stacey Cairns, Laure Simpson, Naomi Irvine, Hannah Downing and Kirsty McMullan

Children in Need Day

This year for children in need the school had a non-uniform day and each pupil paid £1 to come in casual clothes.

"Pudsey buns" were on sale at break time for 50p each.