Record amount raised for Macmillan

On Friday 30th September 2022, families were invited to join us for the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. This is a cause which many of us at Bridgewater School personally hold dear and the charity simply could not be there for people living with cancer without the support from communities like ours.

The event, which raised funds from the sale of cakes generously donated from pupils, parents and staff, was organised by Sixth Form event and charity co-ordinators Umay, Heleemah and Marcus, who led an assembly earlier in the week to raise awareness of this incredible charity and helped ensure we all understand its importance and the significant role that fundraising plays.

View their presentation >

The charity relies on fundraising to reach and improve the lives of everyone living with cancer and the team are thrilled to have raised a record-breaking £1,075 which could fund a Macmillan Nurse for an entire week.

Thank you for your continued support.

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


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