Act of Kindness in the community
Every second Tuesday, on behalf of The Red Trust (local charity), one of our School Governors, Mrs Raymond, helps out serving hot chocolate in Little Reddings playground after...
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Every second Tuesday, on behalf of The Red Trust (local charity), one of our School Governors, Mrs Raymond, helps out serving hot chocolate in Little Reddings playground after...
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Every second Tuesday, on behalf of The Red Trust (local charity), one of our School Governors, Mrs Raymond, helps out serving hot chocolate in Little Reddings playground after school. Two year 7 students from Bushey Meads School, Layla and Oliver, arrive straight from school and volunteer their help by serving drinks until around 4.15 pm when all the school clubs have finished.
Mrs Raymond has said that their help is hugely appreciated “Without their help, the end of the queue would be somewhere on Harcourt road!”
Layla and Oliver are really fulfilling the school’s mantra “Our School has a Mind to be Kind” through their community service help.