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Published:
11:30 AM February 16, 2021
Updated:
6:34 PM February 16, 2021
Rosie and Poppy Way have raised £1,000 for Steeple Bumpstead Primary School
- Credit: Steeple Bumpstead Primary School
Sisters Rosie and Poppy Way have given back to their primary school - by raising £1,000 for new equipment during a lockdown marathon challenge.
Rosie, nine, and Poppy, six, had hoped to raise £200 for Steeple Bumpstead Primary School by running the total distance of a marathon during the third national coronavirus shutdown.
However, their fundraising surpassed all expectations when they reached £1,000 for their school s resource fund.
Proud parents Jon and Louisa said: “The girls decided they wanted to do something for their local school to say thank you for all the incredible support the school has given to pupils and parents alike.
Published:
11:30 AM February 16, 2021
Updated:
6:34 PM February 16, 2021
Rosie and Poppy Way have raised £1,000 for Steeple Bumpstead Primary School
- Credit: Steeple Bumpstead Primary School
Sisters Rosie and Poppy Way have given back to their primary school - by raising £1,000 for new equipment during a lockdown marathon challenge.
Rosie, nine, and Poppy, six, had hoped to raise £200 for Steeple Bumpstead Primary School by running the total distance of a marathon during the third national coronavirus shutdown.
However, their fundraising surpassed all expectations when they reached £1,000 for their school s resource fund.
Proud parents Jon and Louisa said: “The girls decided they wanted to do something for their local school to say thank you for all the incredible support the school has given to pupils and parents alike.