Vintage Clothes Sale

​During Arts Fest week last week, our Sixth Form Economics students ran a vintage clothes sale during lunchtimes. The clothes, generously donated by Old Edwardian Geraldine Brodie, were being sold with all proceeds going to the Assisted Places Fund, which allows us to offer an exceptional education to the...

During Arts Fest week last week, our Sixth Form Economics students ran a vintage clothes sale during lunchtimes. The clothes, generously donated by Old Edwardian Geraldine Brodie, were being sold with all proceeds going to the Assisted Places Fund, which allows us to offer an exceptional education to the brightest girls in the Birmingham area, irrespective of their parents’ ability to pay fees. The sale raised over £100 for the Assisted Places Fund and offered the students a taste of the business world. Thank you to everyone who visited the sale and made purchases.

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