The school’s annual Charity Week (23-27 February) was officially launched today in Chapel. The week, led by an enthusiastic team of Lower Sixth students, promises to be a vibrant celebration of community spirit and fundraising, with a packed programme of events designed to bring the whole school together in support of two important causes.
Across the week, pupils can look forward to a variety of exciting activities, including a the new ‘pie a teacher’ (thank you to the brave teachers who have already signed up!) whole-school tag game, bake sale, Wacky Wednesday crazy hair and home clothes day, a much-anticipated colour run and, throughout the week, a silent auction.
The week will culminate in the much loved Open Mic Night, which is sure to showcase an impressive range of talent from across the school community.
Posters advertising each event will be displayed around the school and in Houses, ensuring everyone knows how and when to get involved. There will be plenty of opportunities for pupils and staff to participate, whether by taking part, attending events or supporting friends.
Parents and school supporters are also warmly encouraged to support Charity Week by bidding in the Silent Auction or attending the Open Mic Night, helping to make the week a great success.
This year, proceeds from Charity Week will go towards supporting the Sickle Cell Society and Womankind, a Bristol-based women’s mental health charity.
With excitement already building, students are encouraged to get involved, show their support and help make a positive difference.
Stay tuned for more information and event sign-up emails as we get closer to Charity Week.
