Felsted School’s Ben H, Gus P and Tom S recently completed the Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for SSAFA – the Soldier, Sailor, Airmen and Families Association, a charity close to their hearts.
The challenge involved climbing Britain’s three highest mountains: Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Mount Snowdon within 24 hours.
Their remarkable efforts raised over £3,000 for SSAFA, in order to support our past and current servicemen and women and their families.
The Felsted boarders, in Deacon’s House, completed the challenge in a time of 21 hours and 45 minutes!
They also took their School’s mascot bear FelsTED on the expedition with them.
Felsted School encourages pupils and staff to make a difference in their everyday lives; from charity bake sales and food bank donations, to their sustainability efforts. Felsted now uses 100% renewable electricity on the school site, as well as compostable coffee cups and plastic-free sanitary products, and has so far raised over £15000 for UK-AID’s Ukraine efforts.
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