Macmillan Coffee Morning raises over £1,250

We are delighted to share the success of this year’s Macmillan Coffee Morning, organised by our dedicated Sixth Form students. The Prep Hall was once again transformed into a welcoming hub of community spirit, filled with the sound of conversation and laughter, with tables laden with an abundance of generously donated cakes and treats.

The annual Coffee Morning is a much-loved event in the school calendar, bringing together pupils from across the school alongside parents, families and friends. It provides a wonderful opportunity for our whole community to connect, while raising vital funds for a cause that touches so many lives.

This year’s event raised in excess of £1,250 for Macmillan Cancer Support. This remarkable total brings the school’s cumulative fundraising for the charity to an incredible £16,000.

Macmillan Cancer Support is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by cancer. They provide physical, financial and emotional support to patients and their families, ensuring that no one has to face cancer alone. We are proud to continue supporting their invaluable work.

Our Sixth Form students demonstrated impressive leadership in coordinating  the event, and we are immensely grateful to all those who baked, donated, attended and contributed. The warmth and generosity shown by our community is a true reflection of our school ethos, and we look forward to continuing this tradition in future years and working together for the benefit of others.

As a family focused school, championing and supporting others lies at the heart of everything we do.


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