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Cardiff primary school raises hundreds for Children in Need

Headmistress Annette James and Year 4 class at their 'bounce for Pudsey' session

Headteacher Annette James and Year 4 class at their Bounce for Pudsey session.

A CARDIFF primary school spent last Friday taking part in a Bounce for Pudsey day, going on to raise hundreds of pounds for Children in Need.

Llandaff City Church in Wales primary school raised £434.60 by taking part in non-uniform day and dance classes led by headteacher Annette James who was dressed in a Pikachu onesie.

Several pupils also held a sponsored silence.

“The children are very charitable by nature,” Mrs James said. 

Headmistress of Llandaff City, Annette James dressed in a Pikachu onesie for Children in Need

Headmistress of Llandaff City, Annette James dressed in a Pikachu onesie for Children in Need

Michelle Reeves, Year 3 teaching assistant, added: “They are always doing bake sales for this, that and the other, they’re very kind children. 

“They raised £942 in Christian Aid week, and about £500 for refugees, the children do it themselves a lot of the time.”

Mrs James, who led all 14 bouncing sessions, combined the fundraising with a message about keeping fit as part of the school’s commitment to the Healthy Schools Award.  

Before the 15-minute session with Year 4, her eighth of the day, Mrs James pointed at her heart and said: “I am going to be working this muscle, what is it called?”

When the children answered “heart”, she said: “It is important to work the heart.”

During the day, every child was given the opportunity to dance with Mrs James.

She said: “It’s a really good way of getting to spend time with all the children, and by the end of the day every child had danced with a Pikachu.”

Year 1 teacher, Emma Brown, whose class was one of the first to to take part said: “They’re still bouncing!”

One pupil said: “This is the best thing we have ever done.”

Headmistress Annette James leading the dance session for Year 4 for Children in Need

Headteacher Annette James leading the Llandaff City Church in Wales School Year 4 dance session for Children in Need.

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