Students and staff embraced the festive season today as the college held its annual Christmas Jumper Day in support of Save the Children.

The event, which has become a much-loved tradition on campus, saw classrooms and corridors filled with bright colours, cheerful patterns, and plenty of festive knitwear.

Participants were encouraged to wear their most creative or seasonal jumpers and make a donation to the charity. The money raised will go towards Save the Children’s ongoing work providing essential support, education, and protection for children and families around the world.

As part of the celebration, the canteen team served a special Christmas lunch, giving everyone the chance to come together, enjoy a seasonal meal, and reflect on the importance of helping others at this time of year. The atmosphere across campus was lively and positive, with students and staff alike joining in to support a meaningful cause.

Christmas Jumper Day continues to be an important reminder of the impact communities can make when they come together. By choosing to support Save the Children this year, the college hopes to contribute to the charity’s mission of ensuring every child has the chance to grow up safe, educated, and healthy.

To find out more about how Save the Children helps children and families across the world, visit: https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/