Community and Service
STRENGTHEN US LORD BY OUR SERVICE
Being active in our community and providing a service is an integral part of St Nicholas' School. There are numerous fundraising activities in which the school supports both local and global charities.
A Charity Committee of pupils and staff meet to discuss fundraising ideas. The aim is to encourage pupils to think of ways of helping others and organising themselves to raise funds for their chosen charities, local and national. Harvest collections, Macmillan coffee mornings and St Nicholas’ Day provide annual opportunities for this to occur.
The wider school community also comes together, running, walking (even 3-legged!) with face paints and dressed in plenty of pink, to raise money for Cancer Research UK at our own Race for Life in the School grounds. Amongst many others, The Brain Tumour Charity, Step by Step and Save the Children are regularly supported by St Nicholas’ School.
Alongside offering charities and trusts, such as The Rotary Club and Phyllis Tuckwell, the use of our facilities, pupils regularly engage in activities with their local community. Choirs singing at local retirement villages and street festivals, and orchestras playing at nursing homes are examples of how this is achieved.
The school’s responsibility to our wider community is fully appreciated and welcomed. The appointment of Eco-Reps from each form, who meet to discuss how we can effect change in our environment, highlights the importance of understanding how we can make a positive difference to the wider environment.
Becoming more sustainable is at the forefront of the school’s thinking. From sourcing produce locally to ensuring we increase our awareness of the journey of any packaging used, St Nicholas’ School aims to encourage all pupils to ‘step up’ and play their part. Bug hotels and a gardening club that grows produce for use in the school’s kitchen are just some examples of the innovative ways we are becoming a more sustainable school.
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At St Nicholas' School we aim to instil all our pupils with a sense of pride in everything they do, and the vision to see the virtue in the endeavours of others.
Confirma Domine Serviendo -
Strengthen us Lord by our service
St Nicholas' School motto, 1952