Thursday, 16 March 2017

Rainham School for Girls' Colour Run


The colour run is rising rapidly to our expectations!

The colour run takes place on the 24th March during period 5. It is an event that encourages hundreds of students to keep fit and spend quality time with their teachers and peers.

The colour run is a time for all students to enjoy a sunny afternoon throwing paint at each other. Before the colour run starts the students always perform the colour run dance. After the dance is performed, the students will begin their colourful journey around our school grounds.

The colour run warm up dance is said to be a motivating start to an incredible run which surrounds you with a colourful rainbow of paints. The colour run dance this year is being danced to the popular song ‘Castle on the Hill’ and it is said by the teacher Miss Iles- Holiday and Miss Cook this song unites everyone and brings through warming emotions.

Many people have mentioned that the colour run dance is extremely enjoyable and they would do it every year. Everyone gets involved to have fun and get covered in brightly coloured paints.  The colour run dance is a necessary dance which warms everyone up and gets them ready for a huge, fun-filled, entertaining, incredibly colourful packed hour.

The colour run is the main event that raises money for the London Marathon Team.

In the past the colour run has been unbelievably successful raising thousands of pounds. This year our goal is to raise an outstanding total of £10,000.

A grand number of students attend each year, increasing the numbers as it gets more popular.

Multiple pupils agree that the colour run is undoubtedly fun and magnificent to take part of. Already, this year many people are determined to take part and to see the students having a marvellous time.

Miss Plummer gave us a detailed explanation of what the colour run was like previously. She stated that "It was colourful and very noisy but looked great fun and enjoyable however, it is going to be 10x better this year!”      

By Aimee,  Dulcie, Ellie, Evie, Jess and Poppy

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