Fair Isle Primary School, Shetland

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Comic Relief Fundraiser

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We decided to hold a coffee morning for Red Nose Day on Friday 15th March.  Luca and Harris designed a poster to put up in the shop.  We came up with a couple of games to play.  The first was pin the red nose on the clown.  Pat won that and the prize was a box of chocolates.  The other game was guess how many mini eggs in the jar.  Robert won that game but gave the jar of mini eggs back to be shared between all the children.  We baked cookies with Hollie and George.  There were other cakes too.  People put a donation into the box at the door.  We raised £380 in total and we want to thank the very generous people of Fair Isle! It was a lovely morning that brought our community together for a great cause.

In class, we learned more about Comic Relief and how the charity helps other people.  The money raised is used to help people in the UK and around the world to access food, safe housing, education, health and special service or support. We are learning about Children’s Rights in School.  In Fair Isle, we are fortunate to enjoy all our rights and every child in the world deserves the same.  We know that the money we raised will help other children around the world to access their rights.

We asked people to design some red noses of their own to add to our display!

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