They worked together to put together food, treats, toys and bedding for the pet charity. Jemma Holden, manager of Sagacity, said: “I am very proud of the students compassion and efforts they have displayed in securing the donations. Their hard work is incredible. Donations have been collected by the RSPCA and donated to their various centres as well as students putting two boxes together for Oak and Furrows Wildlife Rescue Centre based in Cricklade.” Lewis Taylor, an RSPCA inspector, said: “It has been a very challenging year for many reasons and animal welfare has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic also. The RSPCA has still been rescuing animals, both domestic and wildlife throughout the year and I know these wonderful donations put together by the students of Sagacity Education will provide some much needed Christmas cheer to the many animals in our rescue centres over the festive period. Please do consider adopting a rescue animal for a pet as they give so muc