SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES: Cake-tastic work at Holyrood Academy
THE new Year Seven students at Holyrood Academy in Chard have worked together to raise funds for Save the Children by holding a cake sale.
They raised an impressive sum of £221.40 by selling home-baked cakes to students and staff.
Head of Year Seven, Jason Swarbrick, said: “The students worked really hard together on this project and had a lot of fun raising the money. I was very proud of their efforts.”
PHOTO: Twins Jemma and Holly Edwards with their Rugby World Cup themed cake.
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