PUPILS in Warrington are being invited to take part in the “biggest ever maths lesson” to raise funds for the NSPCC’s ChildLine service.
Schools in Warrington can join the charity’s Number Day on Friday December 2.
Last year’s Number Day broke the Guinness World Record for the largest maths lesson held in multiple locations with 4,076 pupils and 30 schools taking part. It raised over £70,000 for ChildLine.
Schools can find more information by visiting www.nspcc.org.uk/numberday.
Mel Holland, NSPCC schools’ fundraising manager in Warrington, said: “Number Day is open to all primary and secondary schools across the UK, and is a fantastic fun way to get children of all ages engaged with maths.
“We’d love as many schools as possible to get involved, whether you take part in the NSPCC’s biggest maths lesson, or choose another number crunching activity of your own, as long as your doing sums on Number Day you could be involved in helping us raise a record amount for children.”
Schools who register will be entered into a prize draw for the chance to win £1,000 towards maths equipment.
Biggest-ever maths lesson
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