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Pictures: Students raise £500+ for Children In Need

November 25th, 2016 Martin Walker Community 0 comments 0

Students at Woodham Academy pulled out all the stops for their visit from Pudsey bear last week.

The school celebrated Children In Need by organising a dress up day, a raffle for a beautiful Pudsey cake made by Chef, Linda Vipond, and a giant Pudsey bear teddy, a teachers vs students football match, a dance- off and having Pudsey spend the day in school.

Students were sponsored for a range of activities including wearing onesies and pyjamas to school, a sponsored silence and two students even spent the day handcuffed to one another all in aid of the charity.

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Woodham Academy students take part in the fundraising for the charity every year and are proud to contribute to the total amount.

This is the 10th year the school has taken part, with more than £500 raised this year, taking the school’s total fundraising for Children In Need to £12,000.

Year 11 student ambassadors formed The Pudsey Team, alongside Children in Need veteran, Miss Mclean to ensure the smooth running of the day.

The Pudsey Team also led the assembly for each year group; explaining how the North East benefits from funding received from Children in Need.

Pudsey enjoyed a tour of the school, meeting fans and having his photograph taken, as well as, refereeing a football match between teachers and students at lunch time.

Behaviour and welfare officer, Miss Mclean, said: “Every year all of the students get on board and make a brilliant effort to raise money for Children In Need.

“This year we’ve had students who have raised over £100 to come to school dressed up and another who was sponsored £50 to arrange the teachers’ football match.

“Well done to Aliyah Smallwood, Drew Dixon, Callum Whitfield and all our students who put in a fantastic effort this year!”

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