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4 weeks since Cheadle Hulme School’s first Giving Day, experience the buzz and calling hub chatter for yourself; the School Council’s altruistic Sixth Form pupils reveal what it was like to really push themselves beyond their comfort zone and rise to the ultimate fundraising challenge; to call the School’s former students (Old Waconians), swap stories, and together raise more than £30,000 for The Bursary Fund.
Head Boy, James and Head Girl Beth speak candidly about leading and supporting the Council team through the process, not to mention a spot of healthy competition!
Council member Alex shares his own charitable highlights of becoming a Giving Day caller, and Mehar talks of what it was like to speak with the Old Waconian who helped fund his own place at CHS.
Returning to the Ed. Podcast, Year 13 medic Maisha explains why Giving Day is still as relevant today as when she first became a Bursary Waconian herself.
And the School’s Fundraising Manager, Jen Miller tells how Giving Day fed into the School’s “Amazing” campaign to offer support and increase social diversity within the CHS community.
By Cheadle Hulme School4 weeks since Cheadle Hulme School’s first Giving Day, experience the buzz and calling hub chatter for yourself; the School Council’s altruistic Sixth Form pupils reveal what it was like to really push themselves beyond their comfort zone and rise to the ultimate fundraising challenge; to call the School’s former students (Old Waconians), swap stories, and together raise more than £30,000 for The Bursary Fund.
Head Boy, James and Head Girl Beth speak candidly about leading and supporting the Council team through the process, not to mention a spot of healthy competition!
Council member Alex shares his own charitable highlights of becoming a Giving Day caller, and Mehar talks of what it was like to speak with the Old Waconian who helped fund his own place at CHS.
Returning to the Ed. Podcast, Year 13 medic Maisha explains why Giving Day is still as relevant today as when she first became a Bursary Waconian herself.
And the School’s Fundraising Manager, Jen Miller tells how Giving Day fed into the School’s “Amazing” campaign to offer support and increase social diversity within the CHS community.