Staff and children from Brownsover Community School raise hundreds of pounds for charity from fun walk

Staff and children from Brownsover Community School put on their walking shoes to help two worthy causes.
Pupils from Brownsover Community School, have recently taken part in farmhouse breakfast week and incorporated healthy exercise by walking 1km each day. The walk also raised funds in support of cancer research.. NNL-160127-004504009Pupils from Brownsover Community School, have recently taken part in farmhouse breakfast week and incorporated healthy exercise by walking 1km each day. The walk also raised funds in support of cancer research.. NNL-160127-004504009
Pupils from Brownsover Community School, have recently taken part in farmhouse breakfast week and incorporated healthy exercise by walking 1km each day. The walk also raised funds in support of cancer research.. NNL-160127-004504009

It was part of Farm House Breakfast Week and involved a 5k walk for Cancer Research UK and Farm Africa.

Students walked a kilometre per day and have raised more than £500.

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Early years pupils took part in Welly Walk for Africa, with funds going to help farmers feed their families and educate their children.

Pupils from Brownsover Community School, have recently taken part in farmhouse breakfast week and incorporated healthy exercise by walking 1km each day. The walk also raised funds in support of cancer research.. NNL-160127-004402009Pupils from Brownsover Community School, have recently taken part in farmhouse breakfast week and incorporated healthy exercise by walking 1km each day. The walk also raised funds in support of cancer research.. NNL-160127-004402009
Pupils from Brownsover Community School, have recently taken part in farmhouse breakfast week and incorporated healthy exercise by walking 1km each day. The walk also raised funds in support of cancer research.. NNL-160127-004402009

Karen Crane, community liaison and teaching assistant, said: “Each morning 120 children were joined by staff, parents and carers and we walked a measured route. By later in the week we had neighbours waving from their windows. Even the park rangers from Rugby Borough Council and the PCSOs joined us.”

The children ate croissants donated by Tesco Express in Brownsover after completing the challenge.