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In September, members of staff from our school will be completing a challenge in memory of an incredible pupil, Hollie Warwick.
Hollie was a very special member of our school community. Although she was dealt a difficult hand in life, including a rare chromosome disorder, Hollie always came to school with a bright smile on her face.
On Thursday 4th April, Hollie gained her wings.
In her time at school, she showed resilience and determination in every challenge she faced. We have been inspired by Hollie's incredible strength. We want to push ourselves to our limits, just as she did everyday.
We will be raising funds for the charity Unique (www.rarechromo.org). This is a small charity that supports families living with a rare chromosome disorder and is very close to all of our hearts.
Miss Worden, Miss Smith, Mr Swift and Mr Allen are challenging themselves to complete the National 3 Peaks Challenge in 24 hours! The National Three Peaks Challenge involves climbing the three highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales, in 24 hours. The total walking distance is 23 miles (37km) and the total ascent is 3064 metres (10,052ft). The total driving distance is 462 miles (11 hours. This is a considerable challenge and we will be training hard over summer.
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We can't do this alone! We will be supported by a large team of Middlewich staff who are going to join us for the climb to the final summit, Snowdon... The Grand Finale! Here, we will take a moment to reflect on the life of Hollie and the legacy that she has left.