I've raised £2000 to raise awareness of D of E at Freemen's and to support the City of London Freemen's School Bursary Fund

During February half term, Mr Graham, Mr McEwan, Revd Prior and Mr Sarsfield (with a couple of friends) are going to attempt the equivalent of a Gold DofE expedition in the Cambrian mountains.
Over 4 days, we will walk over 72km and climb more than 2,400m whilst carrying everything we need to survive. Food will be carried with us, water sourced from streams and rivers, and we’ll be sleeping in tents. Our toilet will be a trowel! Average temperatures are 6°C in the daytime, 1°C overnight (like being inside your fridge), and it rains on average 2 days out of 3 during February.
For lots of reasons: there’s an element of solidarity with the 26 students doing their Gold DofE expeditions for real this year, it’s good training for us in supporting those expeditions, we want to raise awareness of the DofE programme at Freemen’s, and it should be good “fun”! We also hope that, in recognition of our efforts, some may be inspired to make a donation to the school’s bursary fund.
One of our students explain why people should donate:
It quite honestly changes your life. The bursaries are given to people from deprived backgrounds with academic potential. Receiving the Freemen’s bursary has provided an environment that encourages a high academic standard whilst being given numerous opportunities that I would never have received.