Family members of children in the choir can register for free tickets for the dementia awareness event at St. James Church on Thursday 4th October, 12:30-14:00. Please see the link below if interested:
https://hopeforsuttonprojectlaunch.eventbrite.co.uk
Showing posts with label fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundraising. Show all posts
Tuesday, 2 October 2018
Friday, 2 February 2018
Thursday, 14 December 2017
THANK YOU for your gifts
Mr Steggall's car is now full of gifts, ready to be delivered to Father Christmas. We are all so grateful to all of you who have kindly donated. These gifts will bring smiles to the faces of a lot of children who have to live in sheltered accommodation with very few belongings. THANK YOU. You will make a difference.
Friday, 24 November 2017
Children in Need Animation
We have created a stop motion video to show how busy we were on Friday afternoon during our fundraising efforts in aid of Children in Need.
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
Be Bright Be Seen Cake Sale
Next Tuesday the School Council are holding a cake sale. We are raising money to buy every child a reflective armband so they can be seen during the darker evenings.
Please buy a cake from us after school:)
Please buy a cake from us after school:)
Children In Need Photos
Please visit the Events page on our school website to see some photos of last Friday's fundraising activities that were organised by Year 6. In total we raised £723.36. £191.05 was raised from our non-uniform day and a whopping £532.31 was raised as a result of the activities provided by Year 6. A fantastic achievement, well done to everyone and thank you for your contributions!!!
Monday, 20 November 2017
Children in Need We raised £723.36
We raised £723.36 for Children in Need on Friday. Year 6 raised £532.31 from their fund raising ventures last Friday afternoon - an AMAZING achievement.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
Sainsburys' Lego Cards
We have been kindly donated these packs of Lego cards from Sainsburys. If you are interested in purchasing a pack they are presently on auction. Please contact Zoe or Kim.
Thank you Sainsburys!
Thank you Sainsburys!
Tuesday, 4 July 2017
Moorfest Success!
We made an amazing £3416.64 profit from Moorfest. This is a huge help to us at school. Sincere thanks go to the team who organised the event and worked so hard to ensure it was such a success.
Thursday, 16 February 2017
Pinkie Purple Day - Friday 17th February
The Sutton Consortium Schools will be supporting the Rotary Club and their fight to eradicate Polio by supporting Pinkie Purple Day again this year. Children may wear something purple/pink and we are asking for a £1 voluntary donation towards supporting the Rotary Club.
The majority of the 20 Sutton Coldfield Primary Schools will be participating in this fund raising day. The purple pinkie refers to the dye which is applied to the pinkies (little fingers) of children in Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan who have been given the vaccination under the Rotary International “End Polio Now” programme."
Friday, 17 June 2016
Class 2 Page Update
Wow, what a busy start to Summer 2! Our last two weeks have been jam packed of fun activities. I have uploaded three new albums to our section of the website - You can now see photographs of the PA Sponsored Walk, the Queen's 90th Birthday Celebrations and our Father's Day Assembly.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Sutton Coldfield RSPB presentation
Six children from the Bird Club who had participated in extra fund raising activities at Christmas time were invited to the Sutton Coldfield RSPB local group's meeting to give a presentation. All the children had prepared their own speeches explaining about their Wildlife Action Awards and how they raised the extra funds, then practised them in their lunch times.
On the night the children did themselves proud as they talked to a hall full of people and showed a PowerPoint of their work. In the interval the local group members made comments about how amazing the children were; they were thrilled to know that children are thinking about the future of animals and their environment.
The children presented the president of the group a cheque for £25 from the money they raised, which was gratefully received. The Group's own report of the evening is here.
Well done to you all.
On the night the children did themselves proud as they talked to a hall full of people and showed a PowerPoint of their work. In the interval the local group members made comments about how amazing the children were; they were thrilled to know that children are thinking about the future of animals and their environment.
The children presented the president of the group a cheque for £25 from the money they raised, which was gratefully received. The Group's own report of the evening is here.
Well done to you all.
Monday, 12 October 2015
PA meeting
Reminder that the next PA meeting is Wednesday14th October 7.30 in the school hall, we will be voting in a new secretary, discussing the Christmas fair, and lots more😀 Come and join in with the festive preparations🎅🏻
Friday, 18 September 2015
Easyfundraising
Easy fundraising.org.uk is a great way for each of us to raise money for our school. If you haven't already please sign up, it's so easy to do it only takes a few minutes.... So sign up today and let's get shopping and raising money at the same time..
Friday, 13 March 2015
Moor Hall Red Nose Day 2015 Video
Everyone had a super time dressing up to create some fabulous funny
faces. Please enjoy looking at the photographs, whilst listening to the
whole school singing this year's Comic Relief song 'Funny Faces'.
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Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Children In Need
Pictures of our 'super heroes' day have been posted to our website under 'special events' at http://www.moorhall.bham.sch.uk/special-events Thank you to everyone who supported us with Children in Need this year. We raised over £240 and had a lot of fun too.
Friday, 14 February 2014
Purple Pinkie Day
Thank you to everyone who contributed so much towards helping Rotary eradicate polio. This morning we were joined in assembly by Mrs Martin, representing the Rotary Club of Sutton Coldfield. The children watched a film commissioned by Rotary, one of our FOLTE partners.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Purple Pinkie Day 14th Feb 2014
Tomorrow is Purple Pinkie Day and we will be asking children to come to school in non-uniform. If they have something purple or pink to wear then that would be great, but not to worry if they havent!
On
Friday 14th February we will be joining other schools in the Four Oaks Learning
Trust for Excellence in taking part in the ’Purple Pinkie Day’ for Polio. The
Rotary Club, one of our Trust partners, has asked up to promote this important
cause. We will be asking children to wear a pink or purple top with their usual
school trousers or skirt and to make a voluntary donation of £1 per family. If
you haven’t got a purple or pink top (at a push ‘claret’ will be ok!) then nay
item of purple or pink will be fine.
PolioPlus
is the most ambitious programme in Rotary’s history, aimed at eradicating this
dreadful disease which is still endemic in Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and
Pakistan. The purple pinkie is a reference to the dye which is applied to the
‘pinkie’ (little finger) of children in India, Afghanistan, Nigeria and
Pakistan when they have been given the polio vaccine under the Rotary
International 'End Polio Now' Programme.
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