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Pupils and staff stride out to raise charity cash
Birmingham Mail
|March 09, 2026
STUDENTS and teachers at a primary school in Staffordshire have put their best foot forward for sick kids, with their charity fun run raising more than £6,000 for Birmingham Children's Hospital Charity.
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Gorsemoor pupils raised more than £6,000 for sick children
Pupils and teachers alike donned fancy dress for a special obstacle course around the school grounds, navigating their way through inflatables, ladders and giant footballs in support of brave patients and their families at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Children of all ages enthusiastically took part in the fundraising challenge, and encouraged their parents and carers to donate.
The school was blown away by the generosity of families, doubling their original fundraising target of £3,000 to raise an incredible £6,000 to support sick kids.
This story is from the March 09, 2026 edition of Birmingham Mail.
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