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Student Fundraises for the Pandemic

We are delighted to hear of our student, Harmani T, in Year 7 who has been fundraising in aid of the current humanitarian crisis engulfing India.

Harmani, along with her 2 brothers, decided to do a non-stop 80k bikeathon as a relay over the May bank holiday weekend. The siblings completed their non-stop relay ride in 6 hours and have raised over an astonishing £3,600 so far! All the money raised is going to Khalsa Aid International, a non-governmental organisation, who are providing much needed medical equipment such as oxygen concentrators, ventilators and tanks to crisis stricken India.  

This is an amazing achievement, the school is very proud of Harmani in making a difference to those in need. 

Please see Harmani’s JustGiving link for further information:

 

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