Showing our school values to the world

At Assembly this week we were delighted to hear about the fundraising Cerys and Nia had done for our partner school in Magale. The girls worked with their family and organised a coffee morning at their grandma’s house last weekend.  They served tea and coffee, held a raffle, sold home baking and made loom bands for sale.  The total raised was over £400! Wow!  We added on the money already raised here in school last term and presented the cheque to Mrs Comrie after assembly.

The girls present a cheque to Mrs Crosbie

We were also treated to a slideshow presented by Molly, about her exciting trip to Malawi this summer with the charity Mary’s Meals.  This charity encourages children to go to school by making sure there is a meal for them to eat there during the day.  Molly took donations of toys and gifts, and met lots of new friends in Malawi.  She also got the chance to try the meal, called Pala, with the children, and she said it tasted a bit like porridge- but even worse!

Closer to home, we heard how Freya was a good and kind friend to Lauren when Lauren fell off her bike on her way back from school. Well done Freya.  We’re glad to see your leg is feeling better now Lauren.

These girls are great examples of our school values, showing respect and consideration for other people.

Have you seen any other good examples you would share with the world?

4 Replies to “Showing our school values to the world”

  1. Well done girls well done Molly our class donata lots of loom bands I gave hear a tub of loom bands
    To take and people gave her pencils rubbers paper lots of stuff well done Molly use all did well

  2. Well done girls! You are all a great example of our school values in action and it was wonderful to hear your stories at assembly.

  3. Well done girls, what a wonderful example to other people you are. Molly I bet Malawi was an amazing adventure.

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