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May 2025

  • Teacher Blasts her Air Ambulance Fundraising Target

    Published 15/05/25

    One of our teachers has more than doubled her fundraising target to help the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

    Michelle Ryan took part in the recent 10k GEAR run in King’s Lynn, and was supported by pupils and colleagues at our school,  where she has taught for 24 years.

    Her initial target of £300 raised on the online JustGiving sponsorship page has been completely smashed and currently stands at £785 - more than 260 per cent of her self-set target.

    A group of young runners from her school, a member of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, also took part in GEAR and completed the mini-event before cheering Mrs Ryan on for her longer run.

    The air ambulance was chosen after an incident near the school in 2023 when a life was saved because of the prompt medical action of staff and the arrival of the distinctive helicopter to take the patient to a specialist hospital where they survived.

    Although Mrs Ryan had taken part in the GEAR event before, it had been several years and she trained hard for the event, juggling work, family and training to make sure she could complete the course.

    Children in her Year 4 class are currently working towards their EAAA Challenge badge and recently raised £134.20 from a cake sale they held at the school.

    Mrs Ryan’s fundraising page is still open on the JustGiving website, and can be found here.

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  • Pupils fly the flag

    Published 08/05/25

    Children at our school created a very special piece of artwork to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

    Pupils in Year 6 created a huge rosette-style collection of 200 individually coloured flags, and they were also asked to dress in red, white and blue.

    Some even sported Union Jack face paint, just to make sure everyone knew they were marking a special occasion, and the rest of the school, including staff, also joined the dress code.

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  • Teacher Hits The GEAR Trail To Help Air Ambulance

    Published 01/05/25

    One of our teachers will be heading to the start line for this year’s GEAR run in King’s Lynn, after witnessing the East Anglian Air Ambulance in action.

    And she will be cheered-on by pupils as they will also be taking part in the mini-GEAR on Sunday (4).

    Michelle Ryan, who has been a teacher at Clenchwarton Primary  for 24 years, signed up for the 10k to raise money for the charity after seeing it's work first hand when a parent was taken ill near to the school.

    The air ambulance’s response saved a life, and Mrs Ryan is raising money for the organisation, which relies on donations.

    “A medical emergency happened near the school at pick-up time in 2023. Some Clenchwarton school staff responded by providing immediate and life-saving CPR and the EAAA arrived very quickly, took over, and transported the patient to a specialist hospital where they made their recovery,” she said.

    The children in her class are working towards the EAAA Challenge Badge and recently held a cake sale where they decorated tables, put up bunting and sold cakes to raise £134.20 towards the charity.

    Although it is the third time she has run the 10k, it has been a few years, and Mrs Ryan (47) has been training hard for the weekend’s event.

    “I have tried to juggle work, family and training - it’s been difficult to fit it all in, but my main aim has been to follow the Couch to 10k training plan. Over the Easter break I have been fortunate enough to run every other day and I feel great!” she said.

    Mrs Ryan has already raised more than £300 from sponsorship - but is aiming for more and she has her own fundraising page on the JustGiving website. The link is here.

    Each mission for the air ambulance costs an average of around £4,250 and the EAAA relies entirely on donations to keep providing the 365-day, 24-hour service for Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire.

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May 2025