International students raise funds for hospice

Students at an international summer school at Slindon College have raised £600 for Chestnut Tree House.

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CLAC students shaving teacher Stevens hair in aid of the hospice. Picture: Oggi TomicCLAC students shaving teacher Stevens hair in aid of the hospice. Picture: Oggi Tomic
CLAC students shaving teacher Stevens hair in aid of the hospice. Picture: Oggi Tomic

Cambridge Language and Activity Courses (CLAC) runs over four weeks and students attend from 18 different countries around the world.

The money for the children’s hospice, near Arundel, was raised through profits in their tuck shop and one of the teachers having his head shaved.

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Beata from Sweden, Alex from Bulgaria, Amar from Bosnia-Herz and Jacopo from Italy had great fun shaving teacher Steven’s hair in aid of the hospice.

CLAC director Anne George with students, handing over a cheque to Caroline Roberts-Quigley, community fundraiser for Chestnut Tree House . Picture: Oggi TomicCLAC director Anne George with students, handing over a cheque to Caroline Roberts-Quigley, community fundraiser for Chestnut Tree House . Picture: Oggi Tomic
CLAC director Anne George with students, handing over a cheque to Caroline Roberts-Quigley, community fundraiser for Chestnut Tree House . Picture: Oggi Tomic

CLAC director Anne George went along to the children’s hospice with students Jo from China, Beata from Sweden, Eulalie from France, Alyssa from China, Ivan from Russia and Javier from Spain on Friday.

They handed over a cheque to Caroline Roberts-Quigley, community fundraiser for Chestnut Tree House.

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