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Deighton school delivers the goods. Charity fever... The 700 pupils



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Deighton school delivers the goods. Charity fever... The 700 pupils

Deighton school delivers the goods. Charity fever... The 700 pupils and staff at Deighton High School have turned fund-raising for the Band Aid appeal for Africa into a mini business ? and are raising an average of £ 100 a week. Since the summer holidays they have collected a third of a tonne of food and raised £ 1, 000, aid organiser Mr Gary Wilson, teacher in charge of multi-cultural education. And the next stage is to take part in a new twinning scheme launched by Band Aid. British schools will twin with orphanages and childrens communities in Africa to help them financially and give books and toys. Money being raised now will go towards the twinning scheme. Fund-raising events being held are sponsored silences, break-dancing displays, raffles and talent competitions. Tuck shops are organised, and male teachers have raised money by shaving off half their beards or dressing as women for the day. Reaching the £ 1, 000 mark.... Pupils (from left) Mandy Tompkin, Debbie Scott, Samantha Alexander, Sarbjit Kaur and Sally Benner who have been helping the appeal. 15th November 1985

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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 85 6756

Media ID 21709068

© Mirrorpix

Africa Band Aid Cheque Fundraising Girls Money Pupils


12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print

Bring the inspiring spirit of Deighton High School's charitable endeavors into your home with this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the determination and unity of 700 pupils and staff as they turned their fund-raising efforts for the Band Aid appeal for Africa into a mini business. This Media Storehouse Photographic Print captures the essence of community, compassion, and the power of collective action. A perfect addition to any wall, this print is not just a beautiful piece of art, but a reminder of the difference we can make when we come together.

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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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Deighton School Delivers the Goods - Charity Fever Takes Hold

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. In this print from 15th November 1985, we witness the incredible efforts of Deighton High School's 700 pupils and staff as they transform fundraising for the Band Aid appeal into a thriving mini business. Led by their dedicated aid organiser, Mr Gary Wilson, who also serves as the teacher in charge of multi-cultural education, this school community is raising an average of £100 every week. Since the summer holidays, these compassionate individuals have collected an astounding third of a tonne of food and raised £1,000 to support those in need. Their next ambitious endeavor involves participating in Band Aid's newly launched twinning scheme. British schools will now join forces with orphanages and children's communities in Africa to provide financial assistance along with books and toys. The funds currently being raised are earmarked for this noble twinning initiative. To achieve their goals, Deighton High School has organized various exciting fundraising events such as sponsored silences, break-dancing displays, raffles, talent competitions, and even tuck shops. The commitment displayed by everyone involved is truly inspiring. Notably captured within this photograph are five remarkable students - Mandy Tompkin, Debbie Scott, Samantha Alexander, Sarbjit Kaur, and Sally Benner - who have been actively contributing to this heartfelt appeal. As they proudly stand together after reaching the impressive milestone of £1,000 raised thus far; their determination shines through brightly. This image serves as a timeless reminder that when a community comes together for a worthy cause like helping others across borders and cultures – miracles can happen!

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