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By the book: St Issey staff and children dress up

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Friday, October 19, 2012
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ST ISSEY school children and staff have been dressing up to raise money for charity.

The school council had a busy couple of weeks organising this term's fundraiser in aid of their nominated charities and during their weekly meetings they decided on a non-uniform day with the theme 'Book Characters'.

  1. PURRR-FECT:   Class   winners Niamh as Lila, the fire maker's daughter and Lola as Kitty.

    PURRR-FECT: Class winners Niamh as Lila, the fire maker's daughter and Lola as Kitty.

  2. WINNERS:  Oliver as Friar Tuck and Samuel as Willy Wonka took the prizes in their respective classes.

    WINNERS: Oliver as Friar Tuck and Samuel as Willy Wonka took the prizes in their respective classes.

  3. Impressive - The school dressed up in style for the fundraiser.

    Impressive - The school dressed up in style for the fundraiser.

Not content with the money this would raise, they decided to add in a book bring and buy sale, cake sale and raffle.

The children then set about advertising, writing letters home and informing their classmates about the day.

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The result saw many fantastic costumed characters arriving at school from Harry Potter, Friar Tuck, and Willy Wonka, to witches, pirates and superheroes – the school council even persuaded the staff to join in and dress up too.

A great day was had by all and the children raised over £160 for the school's chosen charities and they thanked everyone for their support.

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