Bridgewater honoured by Royal British Legion

Bridgewater School is proud to announce that we have been awarded the fundraising shield for the second consecutive year in recognition of our exceptional contribution to the Royal British Legion’s annual Poppy Appeal. Raising an impressive £610, our community once again achieved the highest total of any school within the Worsley and Boothstown area, contributing significantly to the local branch’s overall collection of more than £6,000.

The award was presented by Michael Cassidy, Chair of the Boothstown Royal British Legion, to the leaders of our Respect, Equality & Diversity Society, alongside this year’s Prep Head Boy and Head Girl, who collectively led this year’s fundraising campaign with enthusiasm, compassion and a strong sense of responsibility.

Our students’ commitment to the Poppy Appeal both reflects the principles of respect, empathy and community, and reinforces the school’s dedication to charitable outreach – locally and nationally. The Poppy Appeal supports the UK’s Armed Forces community, including serving personnel, veterans and their families, by providing vital financial assistance, welfare support, housing, mental health services and recovery programmes.

Assistant Headteacher and REDs organiser, Ms Hemmings, said: 

“Our students have truly embodied the values we champion at Bridgewater through their meaningful actions. I am incredibly proud of the commitment they have shown. Their efforts make a real difference, helping to ensure that those who have served our nation receive the support they need, whenever and wherever they need it.”

We extend our thanks to all pupils, families and staff who contributed to this year’s appeal and we look forward to continuing our longstanding support of the Royal British Legion and its life-changing work.

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