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Successful Harvest Box Competition

Leicester High School for Girls is proud to announce the success of its recent Harvest Box Competition.

This event, organised by the Charity Prefect and three House Prefects, saw much creativity and generosity from students, parents, and the entire school community. 

During a special assembly led by Charity Prefect Nell, the importance of sharing and giving was emphasised, setting the tone for the competition. The competition featured an array of themed food boxes, each created by students. The designs ranged from a majestic castle to the world of Harry Potter, a whimsical mushroom house, and a delightful Barbie house. 

Judging the competition proved to be a challenging task due to the exceptional quality and creativity displayed in each entry. However, after careful deliberation, the Year 9 students from Mrs. Washington's Form were declared the deserving winners. 

The competition not only showcased the artistic talents of Leicester High School for Girls students but also highlighted their commitment to making a positive impact in the community. These beautifully decorated food boxes will be donated to Women's Aid.

The School would like to thank its parents and students for their support in making this competition a success. Through these efforts, the School continues to encourage a caring and giving environment.