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HELP A CHILD

HELP A CHILD. What’s it all about?. P ay £1 donation to Save The Children to w ear a Christmas jumper for the day. NOTE: You will be wearing the rest of your school uniform – it is only the jumper which will change . You can : buy one

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HELP A CHILD

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  1. HELP A CHILD

  2. What’s it all about? • Pay £1 donation to Save The Children to wear a Christmas jumper for the day. • NOTE: You will be wearing the rest of your school uniform – it is only the jumper which will change. • Youcan: • buy one • decorate an everyday jumper with tinsel and baubles (sensibly – you’ve still got to work!) • rescue an old one bought in a moment of festive joy; or even • knit one if you've got the skills! – it's completely up to you.

  3. What’s it all about? • If you don’t want to wear a Christmas jumper, then you can pay £1 donation to wear any jumper other than your school jumper for Friday 13th December only. • You will still need to wear the rest of your uniform (obviously!)

  4. Why should we do it? Your money saves lives Save the Children works in 120 countries. They save children’s lives. They fight for their rights. They help them fulfil their potential.

  5. Will £1 really make a difference? • A donation of £1 really can save lives. • Your £1 could buy: • One day’s high-nutrient food to help treat a severely nourished child • Nine sachets of oral rehydration treatment for children suffering from life-threatening diarrhoea • Antibiotics to treat three new born babies with potentially deadly infections

  6. Paying your £1 (or more) • All you need to do is bring in your £1 on Friday 13th December – Christmas Jumper Day • Your form tutor will collect money from those people wearing a different jumper and form reps (or someone responsible) can then take the money straight to the sixth form office - they will then tick off your form as paid!

  7. Competition! • Each form will decide who is wearing the best jumper and pass nominations on to their Head of Year. • They will then make a choice as to the best jumper out of the whole year groupwhich will win a small festive prize!

  8. We look forward to seeing your efforts!

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