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The Piggott School

A Church of England Academy

Charities

In 2021-2022, the student body voted to make a different to local people and in particular, children and teenagers in need. Together we have decided to support the following charities and support work around mental health, protecting the rights of disadvantaged children or children at risk, protecting our environment and wildlife and supporting essential research in cancer treatment. 

Local charities

Daisy’s Dream

Age Concern Twyford

Building for the future

ARC

Camp Mohawk

The Cowshed

National and Global Charities

Readifood – food donations

World Wildlife Fund

Cancer Research

Young minds – Mental Health

Save the Children

 

 

Go and do Likewise in action - Earthquake Appeal

Well done to the School Council for organising the non-uniform day and two bake sales! Thank you so much to everyone for their generosity to raise money for DEC Turkey-Syria earthquake appeal. In total we raised an amazing £1865.84. This is a superb effort, especially with the cost of living crisis. This money will make such a difference to those in need of vital supplies.

I was so impressed with the superb quality of the cakes that came in, so thank you again. I’d also like to thank the school council members for their brilliant help in selling and promoting the baked goods. We had so many donations in that we decided to run the bake sale over 2 days.

CIRDIC

On Monday 12th of December we made our annual trip to CIRDIC, the homeless drop-in centre in Reading.

We took with us 6 students, bags full of socks and pants (kindly donated by our school community), sweets, homemade Christmas cards and a very big Christmas tree!

It was lovely to see how happy everyone was for a bit of Christmas cheer. The students spent some time seeing how the centre worked and decorating the tree. The centre's Christmas meal was the next day so we got there just in time.

Thank you so much to everyone who sent in a donation. With the cold days ahead, they are needed more than ever.

 

 
UKRAINE

As part of our Christian vision to 'Go and do likewise' the student body organised a yellow and blue non-uniform day and selected The British Red Cross as their chosen charity. This took place on ThursdayA 17th March. The student body was keen to find a useful way in which to support the Ukrainians.  Money was donated on this day but also thanks to generous donations on Parent Pay we have so far raised over £2000, which is superb. Thank you so much for your donations to this cause. 

Students have also been given time and space to reflect on the situation and discuss in a secure environment. 

The year groups have been planning additional events throughout the year to support this charity. Well done Team Piggott! 

CHRISTMAS TREE FOR CIRDIC    

Over the next year, we will see students organising and participating in fundraising activities such as non-uniform days, Christmas jumper day, cake sales, Mince Pie relay, Christmas Fair and more.

In the week leading up to Christmas last year, we delivered our first Christmas tree to CIRDIC. This is the Churches In Reading Drop In Centre. We took the beautiful 6-foot tree in time for Christmas along with some decorations and a much-needed supply of socks! Around 90 students cut out and wrote beautiful messages of Christmas cheer which were then hung on the tree as decorations and wrapped around the socks as gifts for the homeless.

This is one of many trips The Piggott School will be making to CIRDIC over the coming year. We are working closely with the centre to discover their needs and as a wider school community, will create provision for them. As a Christian school, with our vision set to be Samaritans as Jesus taught us, we constantly seek to ‘go and do likewise'. We are looking forward to building our relationship further with CIRDIC and will be offering additional opportunities for students to be involved this year.

                                

For further information about CIRDIC please visit their website here.


ReadiFood collection 2022

Once again we have had a really successful harvest donation for the local charity Readifood. The Piggott community did an excellent job and we would like to thank everyone who took the time to organise a donation!

We always have a little competition to see which tutor can gather the biggest donations and there were two worthy winners this year:

Congratulations to 9CD and 8CCA!

ReadiFood collection 2021

In November 2021, students donated enough food to Readifood to fill 30 crates. 

“We are incredibly proud of how the Piggott school community has responded to our food collection last week. With the help of the prefect team we filled 30 very large crates with food and other useful items for our friends at readifood. Thank you to all who contributed. Each contribution, big or small makes a difference.” Miss Marris

 
Fundraising events - key dates

Year 7 Christmas Fair - 3rd December Period 5

Year 13 charity cinema - 7th December 

Year 13 football match and charity raffle - 9th December

Mince Pie relay - 13th December