Day for Ukraine at St Peter’s School

Posted: 25th March 2022

St Peter’s School, York, organised a Day for Ukraine on Wednesday 23 March, with staff and pupils of all ages encouraged to wear the colours of the Ukrainian flag.

Pupils and staff alike had been looking for opportunities to support the people of Ukraine, so the school decided to organise a non-uniform day on 23 March to raise funds for those who have been displaced by the conflict.

Each pupil donated £1 on the day and, with additional donations from parents, over £2,000 has already been raised for the appeal across the whole school.

For as long as the conflict lasts, the school has taken the decision that their fundraising in Chapel should be given to the Red Cross to support their work in Ukraine.

St Peter’s School is also collecting essential items including blankets, toiletries, First Aid kits, nappies and baby milk formula which will be transported to refugees from Ukraine to provide practical help where it is most needed.

Jeremy Walker, Head of St Peter’s School, York, said: “The whole school community has come together in solidarity and support for the people of Ukraine. We are also working with families of current and prospective pupils from Ukraine to do all we can to provide assistance with studying at St Peter’s. The response from everyone at St Peter’s, from the youngest pupils to the oldest, parents, staff and alumni, comes straight from the heart and we hope and pray for a peaceful resolution.”

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