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Students raise cash for Indian trip

A GROUP of 24 Year 11 and 12 students from The Latimer Arts College in Kettering raised £75,000 to pay for a trip to India, where they will be helping local people with a range of community-focused projects.

The 21-day expedition, which included educational, cultural, agricultural and building activities, was paid for entirely by the group’s fundraising efforts, along with generous support from 1st Reaction Security Limited.

Sandy Mason, Latimer teacher and expedition coordinator, explains: “We’ve been away for a trial weekend in Derbyshire to get a taste of what it will be like living and learning as groups, and the students have done a great job of making leadership decisions and getting along together.

“This will be a life-changing experience. We run similar trips to exotic locations every two years and it’s amazing to see how our students gain confidence with every new situation they encounter.”

Advance fundraising activities for the trip have included sponsored walks around Rutland Water and Pitsford Reservoir, 5K runs, danceathons, race and quiz nights, bike rides, car washing, keep-fit classes, interior decorating, and even a special Indian night for student family and friends at the Kushboo restaurant in Kettering.

Before they left, Sam Orbell (Year 12) said: “We’re split into two groups on arrival. Mine flies into Chennai in Southern India, after which we travel onto Salem to work with a women’s self-help collective planting mango trees for the village.

“We’ll also trek through Nilgiris’ tea planting area, learning about conservation and anti-poaching initiatives to protect the local elephant population. I can’t wait.”

Wayne Southern, a Latimer Governor and MD of trip sponsor, 1st Reaction Security Limited, added: “1st Reaction Security has always believed in the value of developing children and young adults in our community.

“We feel that experiencing the culture, lifestyle and environment of one of the world’s largest economies will be extremely beneficial and enriching to their personal development.”

 

Picture caption: Latimer students set for an Indian Summer – (L-r): Edward Church, Tom Burnham, Sam Orbell, Veritee Burton, Izzy Novaga, and Charlotte Gordon.

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