MacMillan Coffee Morning and Raffle
A coffee and cake morning, and raffle raised £200.00 for MacMillan Cancer Support. This event was organised by Lydia King and Maisie Ryan.
A coffee and cake morning, and raffle raised £200.00 for MacMillan Cancer Support. This event was organised by Lydia King and Maisie Ryan.
Ella-Marie ran the Frankfurt Marathon and raised £4,000 for MNDA in memory of a family friend who sadly passed away from the disease.
Set 40, third-year Norland College students, kindly organised an afternoon tea at our Oldfield Park campus for a local community group in June 2019.
Millie and Emily, Set 41 students, completed a Tough Mudder and raised £235 for Child Hospice South West!
Five Norland College students – Rachel, Gemma, Jenny, Chloe and Hannah – took part in the Bath Half Marathon in March 2019 and managed to raise a combined sum of £2,351!
The money will be split between the Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW), Alzheimer’s Society, ECHO and Bath Mind.
On Wednesday 13 March 2019 our students organised a non-uniform day along with other fundraising activities to raise money for Comic Relief, ahead of Red Nose Day. There were plenty of cakes baked by students and staff across both Oldfield Park and York Place sites.
For one day only, students were allowed to wear bright red lipstick!
In the run-up to Christmas, Norland student Lucy Rainsford coordinated Norland’s contribution of 26 boxes filled with presents for children and families who are struggling around Christmas time. The boxes were donated to the charity Link to Hope, which sent over 800,000 shoeboxes to Eastern Europe last year. This year, the charity hopes to help more families in need.
The creation of a red box for local school donations and a Facebook page for the Red Box Project, which campaigns to raises awareness of period poverty and donates sanitary products to young girls who would otherwise miss school.
In the summer of 2018 we participated in the Minerva Owls of Bath sculpture trail. Our owl, named Emily after our founder Emily Ward, was designed by a local artist named Vera. Emily had a prime spot throughout the summer, positioned outside the Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, where she was one of the main attractions on the trail. In October, we were delighted to secure Emily at the charity auction, which raised a total of almost £140,000 for Bath-based charities. We’re delighted that Emily has now permanently nested at Norland College.