Pudsey art and assembly explain the importance of giving

We held a day of focused activity across the whole school for the Children in Need Appeal, organised by PSHE Lead Laura Bailey.
The day began at West Lynn Primary with a special assembly presented by the School Council that thoughtfully explained the importance of the appeal and the purpose of the fundraising.
This was followed by engaging art and craft activities themed around Pudsey Bear and the charity day, taking place within the classrooms.
Dan Ryan, Assistant Head Teacher, noted the success: "The day was a great success. It was great to see all the children dressed in Pudsey costumes or wearing spots to raise awareness. There were loads of smiles and happy children today, which is always nice to see."
The collective enthusiasm demonstrates the school's deep commitment to developing community responsibility among its pupils.
Across the West Norfolk Academies Trust, other schools, like Clenchwarton Primary wore yellow and spots, and Smithdon High held bake sales alongside staff vs student sporting challenges.