Non-Uniform Day

On Thursday 29th November, students at KEHS were invited to come into school in their own clothes in order to raise money for the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, to honour his centennial year. Thank you to everyone who gave a donation, in total we raised £318.80!

On Thursday 29th November, students at KEHS were invited to come into school in their own clothes in order to raise money for the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, to honour his centennial year. Thank you to everyone who gave a donation, in total we raised £318.80!

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