
Our Year 13 students collected toiletries and managed to create and deliver 42 hampers to MK Act, a local refuge for women affected by domestic abuse. Years 10 and 11 students took part in a 10-mile sponsored walk and raised over £1,000 for MK Night Shelter. Year 8 and 9 students made 100 felt donkeys to send to The Donkey Sanctuary for them to sell in their shop and raise money. Year 9 students also took part in litter picking, cleaning duties, designed and made service windows, wrote contact letters to elderly members in our community and washed staff cars for donations! Year 7 students recycled crisp packets to make blankets to donate to the local homeless shelter. Year 5 and 6 students worked throughout the day on projects to benefit our environment including hedgehog tunnels, recycled fashion and reducing food waste posters. Years 3 and 4 made tray mats and light catchers for residents at Willen Hospice, our chosen partner charity this year. Years 1 and 2 concentrated on the theme of peace and made thumb dove art pieces for wall displays.
Shauna Murphy, Head of RE and Chaplaincy, said: “Seeing the students fully embrace the ethos of the school, while serving others was an inspiration. It was a unique day to be able to see both students and staff working alongside one another with a common goal in mind, one which embodies the ethos of Thornton College. It is a way in which our young people can fully embrace the relevance that St Claudine still has for our community today, and a reminder of how her story and actions continue to influence us.”
The whole day was a fantastic experience for all students and as a school community we are proud to dedicate a day to making a real, tangible, positive impact in our local environment and community in memory of St Claudine.
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