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Trinity School Staff Channel Swim

Fundraising for John Whitgift Foundation
£2,841
raised of £5,000 target
by 100 supporters
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Participants: Sam Powell, Jenni Snowdon, Ian Kench, Peter Corish and Nick Evans.
We grant £6million a year in bursaries to enable access to a first class education

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Inspired by our student team, six (brave!) Trinity staff are attempting a Channel swim to raise money for the Trinity Bursary Fund.

Following the postponement of the challenge due to poor weather during the original August window the team has been keeping their training going and now, with the winds and tides working in their favour, they are hoping to complete the swim on the evening of 16th September, 2019. 

The group, including  Sam Powell, Jenni Snowdon, Ian Kench, Peter Corish, and Nick Evans, will complete the challenge as a relay, as our student team did last summer, and are hoping to be equally as successful.

Although the English Channel is 21 miles in a straight line, most relay teams will cover about 36 miles during the entire  swim. Our pupils have told us that swimming for an hour at a time, in 16 degree water, will not be the only challenge the swimmers will face; seasickness, jellyfish, swimming through the night and navigating the busiest shipping lane in the world are just a selection of the challenges recalled with glee by those who swam last year.

The swim is a personal challenge for each of the group, but there is another motivation pushing them in to the cold, deep water each Sunday morning. The staff involved are raising money for our Trinity Bursary Fund and would hugely appreciate the support of our students and parents to help them reach their target.

To learn more about the Trinity Bursary Fund please contact David Young, Director of Development at development@trinity.croydon.sch.uk

About the charity

The diversity of students is one of the things that makes our schools: Old Palace, Trinity, and Whitgift such special places to learn. We want to provide more bursaries and give access to an outstanding education to talented boys and girls whose families might not otherwise be able to afford it.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,840.12
+ £640.00 Gift Aid
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£2,840.12
Offline donations
£0.00

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