Each class came up with their own money-making project to support the boys and girls that the charity helps.
As part of their learning about Enterprise, Fair Trade and Service, Primary 1 made Easter cards and wrapping paper, Primary 2 made bird feeders, Primary 3/4 made sea shell necklaces and seahorse art, focusing on keeping oceans clean and healthy.
Primary 5/4 wrote poetry books and made Tic Tac Toe games, Primary 6 sold plants and children's games, and Primary 7 organised a second-hand clothes sale.
Bill Clifford, from Mary's Meals, visited the school many times to talk to the learners about how their money would be put to good use.
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