Macmillan fundraising reaches £13,000

We are thrilled to announce that this year’s Macmillan Coffee Morning at Bridgewater School was, once again, a tremendous success, raising £1,075. This accomplishment now brings our total fundraising for Macmillan to over £13,000 – a remarkable milestone that would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our school community. Your contributions, whether through baking, participating or donating, have made a significant impact on our fundraising efforts. View the Macmillan Impact Report for Bridgewater School>

At Bridgewater we believe in the strength of collective giving. By coming together and generously contributing, we are able to make a tangible difference in the lives of those who rely on the invaluable services provided by Macmillan Cancer Support and it is heart-warming to know that our contributions play a small but important role in helping those living with cancer.

This year’s  Coffee Morning held an extra layer of significance as it coincided with European Day of Languages. To commemorate this special day, we invited our creative students to bake something with a European theme. The response was not only mouth-watering but truly impressive. We would like to extend our congratulations to our talented winners: William, Poppy and Joe, whose culinary creations not only delighted our taste buds but also showcased the diversity of European cuisine. We also want to applaud our runners-up: Aqsa, Nathan, Izabella and Grace. Very well done.

While we celebrate this wonderful achievement, we acknowledge that the need for support in the fight against cancer continues. The funds we raise play an essential role in helping Macmillan provide physical, financial and emotional support to those affected by cancer. So once again, thank you. We look forward to continuing our journey of support together, one coffee morning at a time.

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


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