Throughout November, seven of our Sixth Form students are completing a Movember-style challenge to raise money for UWS Hile School, which is in Gulmi province of Nepal.
Each boy will be representing a house and competing to raise the most amount of money for this important cause.
Representing Clothworkers’ is Toby Butler. If you would like to support Clothworkers’ in this fundraiser you can donate here.
Representing Founder’s is Hector Anderson. If you would like to support Founder’s in this fundraiser you can donate here.
Representing Holdgate is Fynn Page. If you would like to support Holdgate in this fundraiser you can donate here.
Representing Lambe’s is Ethan Wynne. If you would like to support Lambe’s in this fundraiser you can donate here.
Representing St Margaret’s is Jamie Coates. If you would like to support St Margaret’s in this fundraiser you can donate here.
Representing Sutton is Luke Beaumont. If you would like to support Sutton in this fundraiser you can donate here.
Representing Westminster is Barnaby Merrett. If you would like to support Westminster in this fundraiser you can donate here.
You can follow their progress in the newsletter and on our social media.
About Hile School:
UWS Hile School, which is in Gulmi province of Nepal, is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and has been open for just over two years. SVS has supported them from the start. Despite challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, your generous contributions to UWS have enabled us to continue with distance learning.
Initial teacher training and resourcing of the school has gone well and there is a particularly active school support committee. Current aims for the school include developing the curriculum to involve a greater level of learning through play, which also includes further development of the playground.