YOU’VE DONE YOURSELVES PROUD.

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YOU’VE DONE YOURSELVES PROUD. [Insert School Name] YOU’VE DONE YOURSELVES PROUD. To bring your assembly to life and remind pupils of all the fun you had doing Sport Relief, put in some pictures from your very own fundraising events and efforts. We’ve included some of our snaps to start you off, but you can easily remove them and put in your pictures instead. We won’t be offended, promise! Photo credit: Helen Hasse

Who were the best fundraisers in school and what were the highlights Who were the best fundraisers in school and what were the highlights? We’ve added some photos of top celebrity fundraisers (Eddie Izzard, Greg James, Jo Brand) which can be easily replaced with photos of your school’s very own fundraising heroes. Eddie Izzard Marathon Man: Sport Relief legend Eddie Izzard ran a staggering 27 marathons in 27 days across South Africa – one for each year Nelson Mandela spent in prison. That's 707 miles (1,134 km). BBC Radio 1 Gregathlon: Radio 1 DJ Greg James completed five triathlons in five days in five cities. He took in a different Sport Relief Games city each day of the challenge, starting from Belfast, followed by Cardiff, Glasgow, Sheffield and Norwich. BT Sport Relief Challenge Jo Brand’s Hell of a Walk: Jo Brand walked an incredible 135 miles from Humber to Liverpool, in just seven days to raise, not only life-changing cash, but also awareness of mental health issues. Photo credits: Seamus Ryan, Victoria Dawe, Ray Burmiston

£xxxxx [INSERT SCHOOL NAME] Add in your school’s fabulous final fundraising total. You can print off this slide and display for all to see. If you paid in your fundraising money using one of the schools’ paying in methods (www.sportrelief.com/schools/schoolspayin), an official Sport Relief certificate will be posted to you in June and October, depending on when you paid in. Sorry for the delay – it can take a little while for our volunteers to process all the money you wonderful schools have raised. Photo credit: Lucille Flood

Just £1 could buy a hot nutritious meal for five children living on the streets of Bangladesh. £20 could buy textbooks for four children living in a Bangladeshi slum so they can get an education. £20 Use the examples above to demonstrate how the money you raised could help to change lives. You can scale up the examples to match the total amount your school raised e.g.: £300 could pay for three children in Nepal to go to school for a year. £100 £100 could pay for a child in Nepal to go to school for a whole year.

‘By lunchtime, at school, my arms had stopped moving ‘By lunchtime, at school, my arms had stopped moving. By the time I got to A&E, I couldn’t move. I could’ve died.’ Like many young disabled people Josh felt isolated and lonely. But thanks to a Sport Relief funded project he now has the chance to socialise and play sport. Did you know that half of Sport Relief money is used to help people in the UK? People like Josh. Josh from Leeds has a rare neurological illness that came on suddenly one day at school. “By lunchtime, at school, my arms had stopped moving. By the time I got to A&E, I couldn’t move. I could’ve died.” After four months in hospital, he returned home in a wheelchair. Like many young disabled people he felt isolated and lonely. But now, thanks to Sport Relief funded project Spider-Y, he has the chance to take part in sport, socialise and raise awareness of how isolated disabled young people can feel. ‘It’s fantastic to be part of a team at Spider-Y. We’re all in it together and we share our experiences. At tournaments they see the person, not the wheelchair.’

What you and your school did for Sport Relief was amazing What you and your school did for Sport Relief was amazing. Watch this exclusive video to let everyone know how amazing we think you are. You should be able to stream the film from this presentation by clicking on the play button. Please ensure that external content is enabled. If you experience any problems with this you can download the film (or stream it) at sportrelief.com/thankyouschools Sport Relief is an initiative of Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England & Wales) and SC039730 (Scotland).