Wednesday, 19 June 2019

Wig Wednesday

Wig Wednesday is an annual event that helps raise awareness and support for the Child Cancer Foundation so it helps raise funds to support Kiwi kids with cancer. Wig Wednesday encourages schools, businesses, community groups, and individuals to wear a wig for one day to fundraise for this amazing cause. In 2018 over 400 hundred New Zealand schools, businesses, and community groups helped raise over $100,000 for Kiwi kids with cancer and their families. 

This year we got involved too. It was really exciting watching each other arrive at school with all their fabulous wigs. There were short ones, long ones, curly ones, straight ones, sparkly ones and dreads. Soooo many different colours. It was a sensational sight.


As a school we raised  $136.20. Way to go YMS!

5 comments:

  1. wow! i like this and i go to hornby primary school.



    can i tall u someing. what do u like doing wane u are sad?
    if i was sad i will play with my friends.i like is playing with my friend art and what do u like doing. my blog is april@hornbyprimary.school piss go to my blog;-; =3

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  2. kia ora I have just been on your blog and I really enjoyed it and it was really funny (: . na sione hornby primry school

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  3. Hello Rimu class,

    That look like a lot of fun and a great idea. There are lots of awesome wigs.
    That is really good that you raised $163.20. It is differently “way to go”
    And it is awesome that you are supporting kids cancer.
    Next time you could wear mufti as well as your wigs. When you have another wig day you could write in the post what they liked about it.
    How many years have you been doing this for? What is your favourite part about wearing wigs?

    Milly
    Room 4
    Lochiel school


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  4. Hi,Rimu class
    I like how your school dress up.
    I like your wigs.
    Maybe next time the teachers have wigs to.
    What are you going to do next time?

    from lucas Lochiel School

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  5. Malo Lelei Rimu class. My name is fine and I go to Tamaki Primary School. I really liked how bright your wigs looked. Maybe next time you should wear bright clothes to go with your wigs.

    Kind Regards,
    Fine

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