Sutton families take to the skies for uplifting virtual balloon race fundraiser

Hill West balloon race – Families and staff at Hill West Primary School will go up, up and away when a virtual balloon race lifts off this Sunday (28 March). 

Children, staff, families and residents being encouraged to sign up to Hill West’s first ever virtual balloon race, which costs £3 per entry, with all funds donated to the school community.

The race, which finishes on Thursday 1 April, will enable entrants to pick a balloon colour, design and name and watch their progress online. Prizes include a first place £20 Amazon voucher, second place £10 Entertainer voucher, and third place of yummy treats.

The event has been organised by Hill West Parents, Teachers and Friends Association (PTFA) and follows the success of last year’s virtual fun run, which raised funds to support children on their return to school after lockdown.

Chair Dawn Adamthwaite said PTFA volunteers have been “incredibly creative” in their fundraising initiatives during the pandemic. The balloon race is testament to volunteers’ “blue skies thinking.”

Mrs Adamthwaite said: “We’re really excited about the race. It’s the first time we’ve organised this, so we wondered how our families would respond, but it’s lovely to see how many people have already bought balloons. It’s going to be great fun!

“The children have enjoyed choosing their balloon and naming them. We’ve had some truly original names such as ‘The Floating Pickle’ and ‘Watch out Ducky!’ Thanks to everybody for supporting this event – including those who generously donated prizes.”

Year 3 pupils. Chloe Adamthwaite, Ava Codd, Lexie Cook and Rose Mason.
Year 3 pupils. Chloe Adamthwaite, Ava Codd, Lexie Cook and Rose Mason.

Dr Beth Clarke, headteacher of Hill West Primary School, which is part of the respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP), said: “The Hill West Community have done us proud again! This balloon race is just what we need to lift our spirits. It will bring everybody together for some fun and fundraising.

“We feel blessed to have such a wonderfully supportive community and PTFA. I can’t wait to join everybody at the start line!”

For further details please click here: https://www.balloonrace.com/HillWestPTFA

“The Hill West Community have done us proud again! This balloon race is just what we need to lift our spirits,”
– DR BETH CLARKE, HEADTEACHER OF HILL WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL

Gary Phelpshttp://garyphelpscomms.co.uk
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News and Sutton School Life to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

Latest news

Erdington students serve up afternoon tea in a wheelbarrow for BBC Gardeners’ World Live

Green-fingered Erdington Academy students are hoping that a wheelbarrow bursting with the ingredients of a classic afternoon tea will tempt judges at...

Fairfax football team present signed shirt to hospital after kit sponsorship

Fairfax football kit sponsorship: Triumphant Fairfax Academy soccer stars have thanked a Sutton Coldfield hospital for sponsoring the kit that kicked off their...

Handsworth Grammar Junior Baccalaureate scheme helps students embrace school life

Handsworth Grammar Junior Baccalaureate: A groundbreaking new awards scheme has young students enthusiastically embracing life at a renowned inner city grammar school...

Girls at Erdington Academy step up to the crease with new cricket club

Erdington Academy girls’ cricket: As the legends of women’s cricket limber up for the World Cup, girls at Erdington Academy are taking to...

Related news

Erdington students serve up afternoon tea in a wheelbarrow for BBC Gardeners’ World Live

Green-fingered Erdington Academy students are hoping that a wheelbarrow bursting with the ingredients of a classic afternoon tea will tempt judges at...

Fairfax football team present signed shirt to hospital after kit sponsorship

Fairfax football kit sponsorship: Triumphant Fairfax Academy soccer stars have thanked a Sutton Coldfield hospital for sponsoring the kit that kicked off their...

Handsworth Grammar Junior Baccalaureate scheme helps students embrace school life

Handsworth Grammar Junior Baccalaureate: A groundbreaking new awards scheme has young students enthusiastically embracing life at a renowned inner city grammar school...

Girls at Erdington Academy step up to the crease with new cricket club

Erdington Academy girls’ cricket: As the legends of women’s cricket limber up for the World Cup, girls at Erdington Academy are taking to...