
Pupils at Cockburn Ingram Road Academy are set to enjoy a joyful end to the school term, thanks to a heartwarming Easter initiative supported by Yorkshire Children’s Charity and generous local businesses.
Through the charity’s annual Easter campaign, the academy has been partnered with three organisations – Frank Shaw Architects, Bowman Riley, and Azets- who have kindly donated special Easter treats for every child in the school. The initiative aims to spread seasonal cheer while supporting families and creating memorable moments for pupils.
Headteacher, Mrs J Millington expressed her gratitude for the continued support, highlighting the positive impact such gestures have on the school community. She reflected on last year’s success, when a similar partnership brought smiles to children across the school.
“Seeing all the children’s faces light up on the last day of term was a real highlight of the year,” she said. “We are so thrilled to be partnered with even more businesses this year. A huge thank you to Frank Shaw Architects, Bowman Riley, and Azets for their amazing donations – and of course to Yorkshire Children’s Charity for supporting our school and families.”
As the term draws to a close, the thoughtful contributions ensure that pupils leave for the Easter break with something special to celebrate – bringing both excitement and a strong sense of community spirit to the occasion.
This post is based on a press release issued by Cockburn Ingram Road Academy
Photo: Ingram Road pupils pictured with staff from Frank Shaw Architects
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