All Saints Bedworth Learning and growing together to be the best that we can be
Community Action Projects 2026
At All Saints, our Community Action Projects bring our vision—“learning and growing together to be the best that we can be”—to life. Rooted in pupil voice and shaped by our Christian ethos, every class has worked together to identify a cause they care about and take meaningful action to support others.
This work reflects the legacy of Nicholas Chamberlaine, whose commitment to education and community continues to inspire us. Just as he invested in creating opportunities for others, our pupils are learning that they too can make a difference—locally and beyond.
🌱 Nursery (N)
What they did: Hosted a mini-marathon, walking a mile and inviting sponsorship for People in Action.
Why: Inspired by the London Marathon and a desire to support people with learning disabilities, especially those working at the Mayor’s Café in Bedworth Park.
Impact: Pupils learned about inclusion and celebrating the achievements of others.
💛 Reception (R)
What they did: Raised money for Barnardo’s, a children’s charity.
Why: Children recognised that not all children have the same opportunities and wanted to help others.
Impact: Developed early empathy and understanding of fairness.
🐾 Year 1
What they did: Fundraised for the Dogs Trust.
Why: After voting, pupils chose to help “dogs with no home.”
Impact: Showed democratic decision-making and compassion for animals.
🌼 Year 2
What they did: Organised a sponsored read and plant sale to raise funds.
Why: Children wanted to support school staff in a humorous but caring way, showing appreciation for those who look after them.
Impact: Built a sense of community and gratitude within school.
🐻 Year 3
What they did: Held a cake sale and teddy raffle for Nuneaton Wildlife Sanctuary.
Why: Concern for animals, sparked by curiosity about wildlife and a desire to help keep them safe.
Impact: Encouraged responsibility for the natural world.
🏥 Year 4
What they did: Ran a non-uniform day and a “guess the sweets” competition for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Why: Many pupils had personal connections to the hospital.
Impact: Helped pupils connect personal experiences with purposeful action.
🎬 Year 5
What they did: Hosted a cinema evening with ticket sales and popcorn.
Why: Pupils chose to support Cancer Research, recognising its importance in their lives.
Impact: Showed initiative and understanding of wider societal issues.
⚾ Year 6
What they did: Organised a sponsored rounders tournament for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Why: Awareness of how cancer has affected people around them.
Impact: Demonstrated leadership, teamwork, and a commitment to helping others.
A Lasting Legacy
Through these projects, our pupils have not only raised funds—they have built empathy, responsibility, and aspiration. Like Nicholas Chamberlaine, they are learning that small actions can create lasting change.
A big thank you to all parents, carers and extended family members who contributed and support the fund raising events.
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