Students from Rudolf Steiner School, Kings Langley (RSSKL) have already raised more than £500 for Sport Relief this week (17th-23rd March) thanks to a non-stop dodgeball marathon.
The fundraising team, who are all in RSSKL’s Class 7, played dodgeball non-stop for five hours to raise money for the charity.
Sport Relief supports more than 2,000 projects, such as mental health services for children in the UK and those that treat malaria and other health issues in Africa. Active fundraising events are being organised this week by schools, businesses and individuals across the UK, all hoping to raise as much money as possible.
Tim Byford, principal of RSSKL said:
“I’m very proud to be leading a school that has such charitable pupils who demonstrate such moral and social purpose, something we prioritise at RSSKL. Sport Relief’s work will help those who are less fortunate both in the UK and worldwide, and it’s wonderful to see a commitment from our pupils in contributing to this.”
For more information about RSSKL, please visit the website: http://rsskl.org/
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