Ormiston SWB Academy Races for Life in memory of student

  16 April, 2024

1,300 students and staff from Ormiston SWB Academy have raised over £7,000 for Cancer Research with a whole school Race for Life.

Dedicated students and staff from the Wolverhampton academy have ran, jogged, and walked their way to raise money for Cancer Research through their own Race for Life. The event was organised in memory of a former student whose positive and fighting spirit provided inspiration for the entire school, and for all those in the local community who are have faced difficulties brough about by cancer.

With the race taking place on the school grounds, the fundraisers put their fitness to the test for charity, raising funds through individual donations and sponsorship. Throughout the course, friends cheered each other on as they completed the run and celebrated their achievement together.

The race was also a crucial opportunity to train for the academy’s principal, Dan Mason, who is also running the London Marathon in April for the important cause, with the full support of the academy behind him. As part of their support for the charity, the academy has additionally held non-uniform days and cake sales to encourage as many staff and students to get involved as possible, hoping to raise even more funds and support.

Dan Mason, Principal at Ormiston SWB Academy, said: “I am so proud of what SWB has achieved with our Race for Life, and the dedication and commitment that our students and colleagues have brought to this meaningful cause which represents the very best of our community spirit.

“Our Race for Life is in memory of a former SWB student, Alexen, his positive spirit and his mantra that encouraged all to ‘be a rainbow in someone’s cloud’. Having lost a leg to cancer prior to his arrival at Ormiston SWB Academy, Alexen had already faced challenges beyond the comprehension of most, but this was inconsequential to him, and he never lost his ‘funny’, with his smile incomparable and his energy for life infectious. At the start of Year 11, when Alexen’s cancer returned leaving him with a terminal prognosis, his indominable spirit pervaded his entire outlook and was inspirational for our whole school.

“Alexen leaves a considerable hole at SWB, having forged the very best of relationships with staff and students alike and built memories that they look back fondly on now. It is so important that we celebrate him through this fundraising, knowing that what we have raised will have a significant impact for those affected by cancer.”


Category: News

Tags: , , , , , ,