Max Raises u00a3200 for Charity
Max Renton in Year 8 has been tirelessly raising money for charity. He recently shaved his head in aid of Cancer Research and collected over u00a3200. He is even planning his next fundraising event u2013 a cycle ride on Dartmoor for the Rowcroft Hospice.
When Max was asked about why he feels so passionately about raising money for a cancer charity he said; u201cI know too many people who have battled cancer for years and decided I could make a difference. I opted to take part in #bravetheshave and shave my head because I feel it has more impact than regular sponsored sports events u2013 the effect of changing your appearance is more dramatic and therefore raises more money!
Max is keen to continue his fundraising efforts and plans large-scale events in the future. Well done Max.
Max Renton in Year 8 has been tirelessly raising money for charity. He recently shaved his head in aid of Cancer Research and collected over u00a3200. He is even planning his next fundraising event u2013 a cycle ride on Dartmoor for the Rowcroft Hospice.
When Max was asked about why he feels so passionately about raising money for a cancer charity he said; u201cI know too many people who have battled cancer for years and decided I could make a difference. I opted to take part in #bravetheshave and shave my head because I feel it has more impact than regular sponsored sports events u2013 the effect of changing your appearance is more dramatic and therefore raises more money!
Max is keen to continue his fundraising efforts and plans large-scale events in the future. Well done Max.






Churston students have achieved great success in the national Chemistry Olympiad competition this year. Organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry, this is a challenge open to the top A-level Chemistry students in the UK. Seven students from Year 13 tackled a number of fiendish problems, including the analysis of an unlikely compound of helium and a chemical explanation of exploding mobile phones!






On Thursday 8th May, Churston Ferrers Grammar School joined the ranks of women, and men, all over the world in #PressForProgress this year’s campaign for International Women’s Day. In a quest to promote gender parity and highlight possibility, students were invited to talks and workshops given by a number of successful and inspiring women. The message was clear: ‘we will press for progress and celebrate women’s achievements’.