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This Week in Boarding...

It has been yet another fun-filled week this week in boarding! The mornings and evenings have been getting lighter, and there are signs that spring is on the way – which is definitely putting a spring in our step.

Girls across all Houses enjoyed an array of activities. From pom-pom making, celebrating international polar bear day, cinnamon rolls, cookies and pitta pizzas, to an origami workshop, unicorn cupcakes, bingo, and suncatchers.

House 3 and 4 girls enjoyed a trip to Ninja Arena in Eastbourne over the weekend and they had an absolute blast.

Lawrence House celebrated St David's Day, and some of the girls did an amazing job today dressing up as teachers for World Book Day!

We're excited to see what next week has in store for our lovely boarders...

Miss Roe

This week, our Year 12 CAP Community Cooking group, led by Ms Hills, enjoyed a visit to Off The Fence.

The purpose of this visit was to find out more about the work of Off The Fence and, specifically, project Antifreeze. It is through this project that the tasty treats they bake every Wednesday afternoon, such as cakes, cookies, and biscuits, are distributed.

Project Antifreeze provides food, hot drinks, sleeping bags, and hygiene items to the homeless, and our CAP students are proud to support this work. Their visit on Wednesday afternoon, was very informative and allowed them to find out a little bit about food distribution and the destination point of their sweet treats each week.

The group were all awarded a medal from the founder of Off The Fence, and they came away with a greater insight into what really happens on the streets and the work being done to support the homeless.

Many thanks to Ms Hills and Mr Wilson for organising the visit and accompanying the students.

Miss Kelsey

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