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10 September 2024

Catmose College Proud of Joshua: Year 7 Student Raises £1,575 for Rutland Osprey Project

Catmose College Proud of Joshua: Year 7 Student Raises £1,575 for Rutland Osprey Project


Catmose College is celebrating the incredible accomplishment of Year 7 student, Joshua, who has successfully raised an impressive £1,575 for the Rutland Osprey Project. Joshua undertook a grueling 22.1-mile walk around Rutland Water as part of his Catmose Challenge, demonstrating his dedication and commitment to this worthy cause.

Beyond his fundraising efforts, Joshua has shown a deep passion for the Rutland Osprey Project. He has generously volunteered countless hours at Waderscrape hide, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm with visitors. Additionally, Joshua has actively participated in caring for Osprey and Peregrine Falcon nests, contributing significantly to the conservation of these magnificent birds.

Catmose College is immensely proud of Joshua's achievement and his unwavering support for the Rutland Osprey Project. His dedication and hard work serve as an inspiration to his peers and the wider community. Well done, Joshua!

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