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Trinity Fields pupils climb Pen y Fan for charity

News | Tom Hicks | Published: 14:40, Tuesday June 27th, 2023.
Last updated: 14:41, Tuesday June 27th, 2023

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Pupils from Trinity Fields School at the peak of Pen y Fan
Pupils from Trinity Fields School at the summit of Pen y Fan

A group of eight pupils from Trinity Fields School have hiked to the summit of Pen y Fan to raise money for charity.

As part of the pupils’ Duke of Edinburgh volunteering work, they have teamed-up with mental health charity, Bigmoose, to help raise over £1,200.

On the day of the walk, the group were supported by Richard Batten, a mountain leader from Caerphilly Adventure Group, and other members of school staff.

Ian Elliott MBE, and headteacher of the Ystrad Mynach school said: “To say that I am proud is an understatement. What an achievement to climb to the summit of Pen Y Fan and come back down in 3.5 hours; and in doing so raising over £1,200 for Bigmoose.

“The hike was part of our Duke of Edinburgh award, which allows pupils to access a wide range of exciting learning and social opportunities. I am so proud of our pupils and the staff who supported them.”

Councillor Carol Andrews, cabinet member for education, added: “What an incredible achievement to all those involved. Your perseverance and dedication to raising funds for a worthy cause is admirable. Well done everyone, you should all be very proud of yourselves.”

If you would like to make a donation, Trinity Fields’ JustGiving page can be found here.


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