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30.11.2022 - 12:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dalbeattie Primary had a wonderful week with great support for Children in Need and the Janice Jamieson Memorial Foundation.
The total amount raised throughout the week – including Children in Need Day on Friday – was the amazing amount of £578.
Of that £150 will go to the foundation with £428 on its way to Children in Need.
Thanks go to the school pupil councillors who worked so hard with the spotty ball lucky dip where it was 50p a go to pick out a ball number for a chance to win a Pudsey goody.
Thanks also to Mrs Houston who helped the school pupil councillors to make spotty chocolate crispies.
Many children also participated in the T-shirt design competition.
The standard was very high but there was one winner judged and this was Tamzin.
On Friday, the whole school had a non-uniform day, instead wearing something bright and/or spotty.
Donations were brought in for this too and the amount raised on the Friday was split between the foundation and Children in Need.
Thank you to all for their support.
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