SPJ L2 Boys take on The Knight Frank Schools Triathlon 2025 at The Oratory School

St Pauls Juniors Boys is raising money for Restless Development

Team: SPJ L2 Triathletes

£478
raised of £2,000 target

Knight Frank Schools Triathlon 2025 at The Oratory · 8 June 2025 · Start fundraising for this event

On Sunday 8th June, around 1,000 inspiring 7 - 13 year old's are swimming, cycling, running and fundraising to support thousands of young people around the world to deliver life-changing projects in their own communities.

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This year, eight unstoppable SPJ L2 boys (Aaron, Aki, Antoine, Jack, Kabir, Quentin, Rohan & Teddy) are swapping their school shoes for running trainers, bikes, and swim goggles as they take on a triathlon—all in the name of a great cause!

They’re not just doing it for the glory (or the post-race snacks). They’re raising money for Restless Development, a charity that helps young people around the world tackle big challenges in their own communities.

Expect splashes, speed, and maybe a few wobbly legs as they push themselves to the limit! Every donation—big or small—will help empower young leaders to change their world.

So, let’s cheer them on, dig deep, and show these future triathlon legends some love. Because nothing says “hero” like a kid in a swim cap, gasping for air, and still giving it their all!

Donate now and make a difference! 💪🔥

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About the campaign

On Sunday 8th June, around 1,000 inspiring 7 - 13 year old's are swimming, cycling, running and fundraising to support thousands of young people around the world to deliver life-changing projects in their own communities.

About the charity

Restless Development

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Donation summary

Total
£477.56
+ £70.00 Gift Aid
Online
£477.56
Offline
£0.00

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