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40 Mile Challenge For Malawi

01 May

On Sunday 26 April, a small group of Sixth Form students and staff took on the Coventry Way Challenge and walked an amazing 40 miles in just one day.

Their route circumnavigated the city of Coventry, starting in Meriden and walking through Kenilworth, Stoneleigh, Wolston, Brinklow, Bedworth and Corley Moor before finally returning to Meriden. 

The superhuman team of walkers were raising funds to support our longstanding commitment to Mary's Meals and the charity does in providing a daily meal in school to children in Malawi.

Undertaking such a physically and mentally demanding challenge requires immense perseverance. Our walkers represented the school with great pride, their commitment and positive attitude are a credit to themselves and to our wider school community.

We are incredibly proud of Ajunee Gill, George York, Hetty Frost, Bella Ward, Lola Foulerton, Lucas Summers, Maisie Mealing, Oscar Robbins, Penelope Jones, Soren Wasley, Tom Wilding, and Tristan Shaw. Please do consider supporting them. You can find out more information and donate here.

Huge thanks to all who walked and to those involved in supporting the walkers on the day.