Bringing Easter Treats to the Community
Today, we delivered over 160 Easter chocolate treats to the NOMAD foodbank in Henley, thanks to the generosity of Rupert House families.
Over the past week, our community collected more than 160 Easter eggs, which were then brought to the D2 Centre foodbank by our Year 6 pupils this morning (28th March). This marks the fourth consecutive year we've made this donation and we are hopeful that this will ensure every child in Henley receives an Easter treat this year.
Mr. Armitage said, “This is a wonderful example of how even small acts of kindness can have a meaningful impact on others. I’m deeply grateful to the families of Rupert House for their generous contributions, and especially proud of the children who used their own money to choose and purchase an egg. This act of generosity truly shows the powerful role schools and pupils can play in their local communities. It’s inspiring to see young people actively engaged in helping others and driving positive change in Henley."