Your news: Pupils' pride at guide dog sponsorship
Doug and his guide dog Baker visited the school in November to help the students understand nystangmus - a condition that a pupil in Year Two has.
The children managed to raise £714.29 by running ten laps of the school field (1.25 miles) to support Guide Dogs for the Blind. The money will go to sponsor Bolt, a puppy who is being trained to be a guide dog.
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“It was fantastic to see the children encouraging each other throughout the run,” said teacher Miss Wilkinson. “They didn’t give up and persevered even when their little legs felt like jelly.”
Pupil Elisha Jenner said: “It was tiring but we never gave up.”
After completing the ten laps, Keigho Piller said: “I don’t want to stop running.”
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Hide AdAfter the race was completed the children were awarded a medal from Doug. He told them that the waiting list to get a guide dog is very long, and life without one can be very challenging for him - he currently does not have a dog, as Baker has had to retire.
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