BRIDGEWATER’S VERY IMPORTANT DATE
Posted on 26th Jun 2025 in School News, Fundraising
On Wednesday 18th June, Bridgewater School’s Prep Department took a joyful tumble down the rabbit hole and straight into the whimsical world of Wonderland, all in aid of Brain Tumour Research — a cause close to the heart of the school community.
In true Mad Hatter style, pupils arrived at school proudly wearing their most imaginative hats — ranging from teacups and top hats to flamingo-feathered fascinators — bringing colour, creativity and no small amount of eccentricity to the front lawn. The only rule? There were no rules… unless of course it involved wearing a school uniform underneath.
Hosted on the lawn beneath (thankfully non-talking) trees, the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party was a celebration of fun, fundraising and friendship. Pupils were treated to a tea-time selection of snacks, including a refreshing “Drink Me” beverage, and a selection of party games that kept the grins as wide as the Cheshire Cat's.
The event also served as a joyful nod of support to Miss Armstrong, Kindergarten teacher at Bridgewater School, who has spent the last 12 weeks swimming the equivalent of the English Channel to raise money for Brain Tumour Research. Her commitment and determination have inspired both staff and students alike. Her challenge concluded on Thursday 12th June and families are encouraged to read more about her journey via the article on the school website.
The total amount raised from both the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party and Miss Armstrong’s challenge has now exceeded £1,650 – a testament to the generosity and community spirit of our pupils, families and staff. Once again, the Bridgewater community has come together to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Bridgewater School is proud to support Brain Tumour Research, and to instil in their pupils not only a sense of fun and creativity, but also of compassion and community spirit. After all, in the words of Lewis Carroll: “Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.” And at Bridgewater, turning imagination into action is never impossible.