Year 8 pupils at The Compton School engaged in a First Give extra-curricular program where they presented impactful community projects to a panel including MP Sarah Sackman. Their initiatives aimed at social issues, involving various creative endeavors like sporting events and art exhibitions, ultimately raising funds for charities such as Art Against Knives. Their winning team secured an additional £1,000 prize for the charity, showcasing their passion and dedication to bettering their community. The program emphasizes collective action on social matters, highlighting students' insights and enthusiasm for change.
The action projects judged by a panel led by MP Sarah Sackman demonstrated the impactful community spirit of Year 8 pupils through creative initiatives.
The Compton School's participating pupils reflected incredible empathy and teamwork, exemplified in their diverse projects, such as basketball tournaments and art exhibitions.
Winning team received £1,000 for Art Against Knives charity, highlighting the importance of youth involvement in social causes and creativity in preventing violence.
Co-headteacher Andrew Hammond praised students for their dedication to improving community lives, showcasing the value of empathy, teamwork, and proactive engagement.
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