Supporting charities at home and abroad

As a family-focused school, championing and supporting others lies at the heart of everything we do. As a community, we aim to raise over £10,000 each year for charitable causes within the Salford and Greater Manchester area plus organisations further afield, and our efforts continue with a number of in-school initiatives taking place over the spring term.

With your help we were able to support a range of local and international charitable organisations through fundraising and donations, including: Friends of Rosie, the DEC Turkey & Syria Earthquake Appeal, Comic Relief and Every Month who work to tackle period poverty across Greater Manchester.

We are now delighted to be supporting Against Breast Cancer through their bra recycling scheme. Working with their recycling partners, the charity’s textile recovery project prevents old bras going to landfill by giving them a new lease of life in developing countries such as Togo, Ghana and Kenya, where they remain too expensive to produce locally – and the unwanted bras collected help to raise vital funds for pioneering breast cancer research. If you have any items to donate, you can find our bra collection bank in the main reception area.

So thank you. With many more charitable initiatives planned for the summer term including our annual music showcase in aid of St. Ann’s Hospice, we are incredibly for the ongoing support of our school community.

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


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