Charity, Education, Wimborne | Posted on April 4th, 2025 | return to news
Wimborne school collects Easter eggs for food bank
Staff and students at Queen Elizabeth’s School in Wimborne collected over 100 chocolate eggs for a local food bank.

Over the past week, staff and students at Queen Elizabeth’s School in Wimborne, have collected over 100 Easter eggs for the local food bank.
The donated eggs will now be delivered to Wimborne Food Bank to be distributed to families in need in the local area this Easter.
Thomas Neill, headteacher at Queen Elizabeth’s School, said: “Our students and staff have risen to the challenge, and we are delighted to have collected these Easter eggs and gifts for Wimborne Food Bank.
“As a Church of England school, we are mindful of our faith, and we hope this gesture reflects our Christian values of community, respect, kindness and love.
“Thank you to all our QE families for their goodwill and kindness in helping us to make this generous donation as a school this Easter.”
Queen Elizabeth’s School is part of Initio Learning Trust.
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