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6 Oct 2025 | |
Written by Jo Gaskin (Gaskin) | |
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Originally planned for Saturday, the swim was brought forward due to a yellow weather warning and forecasted 55mph wind gusts. Despite the last-minute change, the event was met with incredible community support and spirit.
Reflecting on the experience, Jo said:
“I was scared, tearful, happy, proud – all the emotions! But what made it so special was the support from our school community. So many people came down to the lake to cheer me on, and I even had three parents join me in the water, which meant the world.”
The Bursary Fund provides life-changing opportunities for young people to access a Windermere education, and this challenge was a heartfelt way to contribute to that mission. So far, the fund has been able to support a pupil’s place on the school’s sailing race team – without this, this exception sailor may have missed this opportunity.
A huge thank you goes to everyone who offered sponsorship, encouragement, and support - both on the day and in the lead-up to the event. It was a wonderful reminder of the strength of the Windermere community.
Those who would still like to sponsor the swim can do so here:
👉 https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/windermere-bursary?utm_term=N5QdBxpwN&utm_medium=FA&utm_source=CL
Thank you everyone, for being amazing Stannites ❤️
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