67 Looking ahead to the Trinity term, the School became a ‘walking rainbow’ for our non-uniform day this term, with each year group wearing a different colour. The rainbow has become a symbol of hope over the last year, and it seemed fitting to tie this into our fundraising, whilst raising vital funds for ‘A21’, an organisation that works to combat slavery and exploitation. In addition, the wonderful First Year ran their annual fundraising day for The Royal Marsden charity, which is always incredibly successful. Overall, perhaps even more so than last year, I have been heartened to see how, despite all the challenges we are currently facing, students and staff still recognise the value in helping others and raising money to support causes that make a difference. It gives me hope that, once normality fully returns, we can build on our efforts further, and become a hub of support for the local and wider community. By Mrs Hardy
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