
Isca Academy Students Donate Hundreds of Books to Local Charities
Students at Isca Academy have donated hundreds of books to children’s charities as part of a non-uniform day.
Students brought in books they no longer needed, from childhood favourites to popular teenage reads, creating a collection suitable for readers of all ages.
The donations will go to Children’s Hospice Southwest and Atkinson’s Secure Children’s Home, so children can enjoy books and stories over the festive period.
Staff at the school, which is part of the Ted Wragg Trust, praised the students for their generosity, enthusiasm, and willingness to support others, reflecting the school’s mission to make a positive difference in their community and beyond.
Mrs Vicki Joyce, Headteacher at Isca Academy, said: “I am incredibly proud of our students for the kindness and compassion they have shown. By donating books they no longer need, they are giving the gift of reading this Christmas and making a real difference to others in our community.”
Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust, said: "It’s brilliant to see our students sharing their generosity and making a meaningful impact in their community. Moments like this really reflect the values we hope to inspire in all our students and across our school communities."
















