skip to Main Content

Reigate Students Splosh Their Brave Teachers For Dosh

Reigate Students Splosh Their Brave Teachers For Dosh

Reigate Students Splosh Their brave
Teachers For Dosh

In the autumn, students at Reigate’s Dunottar School enjoyed a lunchtime of splatting their teachers in the face with shaving foam or cream to raise more than £500 for charity.

The messy mayhem saw a total of £517.54 raised for BBC Children in Need, the popular charity funds initiatives to help disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.

A random number generator was then used to decide who was splatting whom during the event, an idea of members of the sixth form, and involved pupils donating money towards splatting a brave teacher.

Among the dozen or so teachers from the school to endure a lunchtime slimy splat was Charlie Hammond, pictured below, who is head of Dunottar School’s Sixth Form.

Maths teacher, and head of charity fundraising, LucyAnne Chessell, said: “It’s fantastic that the sixth formers are now organising charity events. A lot of enthusiasm has been shown for this event!”

Back To Top