Rotary's £10,000 for college
The pupils were the happy recipients of a cheque for a whopping 10,000.
The money is going towards the school's specialist status, with particular emphasis on science, mathematics, sport and computer technology.
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Club vice-president Fred Breeds said: 'We thought it fitting that such a large gift should go to something that will benefit the whole community for many years to come.'
Principal Linton Golds said: 'We were so pleased that Seaford Rotary Club came forward right at the start of our appeal, as their generosity has acted as a spur to encourage other people and organisations to take the plunge.'