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Ormiston Six Villages Academy Raises £1.8k in Charity Colour Run

Ormiston Six Villages Academy Raises £1.8k in Charity Colour Run

A Vibrant Celebration of Fun and Charity

Students and staff at Ormiston Six Village Academy, part of the Ormiston Academies Trust, recently came together for an unforgettable event that combined excitement, creativity, and community spirit. The school hosted a Colour Run, a lively activity designed to raise funds for important causes while bringing everyone together in a day full of energy and colour.

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The event featured an obstacle course that tested the students’ stamina and determination. Participants ran laps around the school field, crawled through nets, and navigated an inflatable obstacle course. Throughout the run, they were drenched in paint powder, transforming their white t-shirts into vibrant masterpieces. The first two laps involved being sprayed with water, creating a playful start to the challenge. By the third lap, the real spectacle began as students were showered with colourful powders, leaving them covered in hues of red, blue, green, and more.

The atmosphere was electric as friends and peers gathered to support one another, cheering loudly and celebrating each other’s efforts. The event not only provided a fun-filled experience but also highlighted the importance of teamwork and community involvement. Everyone involved was united by a common goal: to make a positive impact through fundraising.

The success of the Colour Run has already inspired the school to plan more events aimed at supporting the local community. Organising such initiatives allows students and staff to contribute meaningfully to various causes while fostering a sense of purpose and collaboration.

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Paul Slaughter, the Principal at Ormiston Six Village Academy, expressed his enthusiasm for the event. He said:

“It was lovely to see students participating in this fun event as we approach the end of another amazing academic year at Six Villages. We raised an incredible amount of money for such an important cause. We are very proud of the commitment and passion our students showed.”

He also extended his gratitude to the community for their support in making the event a success. “I’d like to say a huge thank you to our community for helping to organise such an incredible event. We’re looking forward to hosting many more fundraising initiatives in the new school year!”

Key Highlights of the Event

  • Obstacle Course: Students completed a series of challenges, including running, crawling, and navigating inflatable obstacles.
  • Colour Run Experience: The use of paint powder transformed the event into a visually stunning celebration of colour.
  • Community Support: Friends and families played a crucial role in encouraging participants throughout the event.
  • Fundraising Success: The event generated significant funds for important causes, highlighting the power of collective effort.

The Colour Run is just one example of how schools can bring people together for a meaningful purpose. By combining fun with charity, students and staff not only enjoy a memorable experience but also contribute positively to their community. As the school looks ahead, it is clear that events like these will continue to play a vital role in shaping a culture of generosity and unity.