Monday, 14 November 2011
The School Council have been have been taking part in Operation Christmas Child, this is a project through which disadvantaged children in poorer countries receive Christmas presents. This is because people in this country wrap and fill a shoe box with presents.
Every year Operation Christmas Child is made possible through the amazing support of thousands of children and adults in the UK who pack shoeboxes full of goodies for children in parts of Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
The School Council planned, produced and performed an assembly to the rest of the school to encourage other pupils to become involved in this fantastic project. In an act of extreme generosity, the School Council also decided to spend their budget for the term creating as many shoeboxes additional boxes as possible.
As a result of the hard work and enthusiasm of the School Council, Seahouses Middle School sent 28 shoeboxes to children less fortunate than ourselves.
Well done to everyone involved!
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Slideshow of the School Council working on shoe boxes
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