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Harvest Festival

We teach girls to be compassionate, to respect others and to do all they can to make the world a better place for all.
13 Oct 2023
School News
St Johns Church
St Johns Church

We teach our girls to be compassionate, to respect others and to do all they can to make the world a better place for all, and today that learning was very much in evidence as our community came together to support Truro Food Bank as part of our Harvest Festival service at St John’s Church.

Donations ranging from washing powder and cordial, to pasta and orange marmalade flooded in from girls of every age with the Food Bank overwhelmed, delighted, and slightly concerned that they might need a bigger van!

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