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Westbury supports Children in Need
This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 at 11:17 am.
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A great day was also had at Westwood Nursery School, according to its manager Dawn Bryant, where eight children dressed in their pyjamas and made bracelets and necklaces and raised £30 to boot. The parents and children also made cakes for the children to buy, towards a total of £192 raised.
Pupils brought in their pennies and spent Friday arranging them on a giant painting of Pudsey Bear, before they were counted up by staff at the end of the day.
March, Children in Need event.
We were going to do something for Diwali and the students had planned and researched the topic and when Children in Need came along, we thought we would raise money for it at the same time.
At William Alvey Primary School in Sleaford pupils received a visit from Pudsey Bear himself. Headteacher Debbie Grimsey said, “The children and families of Westbury Leigh Primary School have given generously to this worthy cause which was organised by the Pupil Leadership Team”.
At Leasingham’s St Andrew’s Primary School it was Wear A Hat Day, as children and staff came in all sorts of hats and paid a donation.
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“We are always keen to promote enjoyment within the curriculum and we were keen for the children to learn about supporting others in their community”.