A fun lockdown fundraiser thought up by two pupils at Ballard School in New Milton has raised almost ten times the fundraising target amount for Marwell Zoo.
A challenge to climb the height of Mount Everest by completing multiple ascents of the steps in their own homes has resulted in King’s Ely students raising £11,000 for charity.
Burgess Hill Girls pupil Zoe Cheal has completed the equivalent of The Three Peaks Challenge by running up and down her stairs 1,520 times, raising over £3,000 for the Whitehawk Foodbank.
In the wake of Captain Sir Tom Moore capturing the hearts and minds of a nation with his momentous charity trek, caring young pupils from a school in Liphook have followed in his fundraising footsteps.
Children in Form II (Year 4), whilst observing Government Coronavirus guidelines, ran a Roman Marathon to help Emperor Hadrian protect Hadrian’s Wall, as part of their project about The Romans, and to raise money for Yorkshire Air Ambulance.