Worthing High School
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Newsletter
MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD Dear Parents, Carers, Staff and Governors, This term we welcomed both Year 8 and Year 7 students into school and have thoroughly enjoyed helping them settle in; both year groups have brought a great new dimension to the school. We started the term with our sponsored walk, raising money for Chestnut Tree House, the children’s hospice. The whole school community walked 12 miles to Chanctonbury Ring and back, raising over £15,000. The walk was splendidly organised by Jules Smith, Inari Karonen and Fran Timms. We very much look forward to our next whole school volunteering adventure.
Carolyn Dickinson Headteacher More from the Head on page two
Broadwater Dr Amanda Jakes
ajakes@worthinghigh.net
December 2015
2015 SPONSORED WALK RAISED £16,000! The weather looked unpredictable and the Met Office forecast was changing by the minute but with everyone dressed up and prepared for a day in the country, there was nothing for it but to go.
And go they did! The students did us proud. Braving a Biblical downpour and more mud than a January Glastonbury festival we reached Chanctonbury Ring in time for lunch. It was an amazing sight: the whole school decanted to a South Downs hillside 6 miles from home and all for the wonderful work of Chestnut Tree House. We took a different route home that meant we avoided the muddy downhill sections and all returned safely with tales of rain and puddles accompanied by a great sense of achievement.
We made it! But not without the help of Sussex Downland rescue who provided 12 volunteers who spread out over the route to ensure student safety and Tesco and Sainsburys who kept us all hydrated with their donated water. Slowly but surely the sponsorship money started to flow in for Chestnut Tree House. Then we watched the amount jump from £5,000 to £12,000 as cash was counted and then the target was overtaken until we reached a staggering £16,000 (including the giftaid contribution). Several students collected over £100 each and the top 2 collectors from each community visited the hospice to present the cheque. As the students took their guided tour there
was a warm welcome from the staff who were very appreciative of the school’s support. Thanks should also go to HDBA who as a tutor group collected £573 and Heene Community who were the top collecting school community with £3,523. Student Galatee Oger-Libor commented on her visit to the Chestnut Tree House, saying, “It had such a homely
feeling to it and was really well thought out. It was also very nice to see where all the money was going, it’s really made me want to try even harder next time we have a sponsored walk as it is vital for the children who need it.”
Daisy Seberry-Edkins added “Chestnut Tree House is an amazing place for ill youths. It was an amazing pleasure helping out the wonderful charity.”
The top 8 Worthing High Students who raised the most sponorship money visited the Chestnut Tree House (amount shown is without Gift Aid)
COMMUNITY LEADERS
Heene Stuart Townsend
stownsend@worthinghigh.net
Salvington Lee Hardwick
lhardwick@worthinghigh.net
Tarring Mostefa Beda
mbeda@worthinghigh.net