Crispin is a self-proclaimed recovering journalist who is still drawn to communicating the human experience for the greater good all around the world. He also humbly describes himself as “a mid-life crisis marathon swimmer” who
[caption id="attachment_8268" align="alignright" width="255"] Katie Johnston singing at her brother’s wedding – 24 September 2016[/caption]
Katie started as Head of Music of a school in Maidenhead in September 2016; she was 29 years old. It was
In the heat of a sunny June day 15 runners and walkers took part in this year’s Maccabi Fun Run at the Allianz Stadium and were sponsored to raise funds for Secondary1st. They were among
Vance is a personal trainer and is used to regular daily exercise to keep fit. He went right out of his comfort zone to cycle all the way from London to Brighton through sun and
June 16th was the third anniversary of Rosie’s death. She would have been so proud of all the volunteers, fundraisers and supporters who have contributed so much to Secondary1st. We know how important it is
The wonderful Alina, a specialist breast care nurse, organised another spectacular Fashion Gala with the amazing ladies of the Pink Petal Club at the Elstree Cancer Centre. The members of the Club, who have all
Secondary1st is organising a Readathon for children and grown-ups to mark National Bookstart Week and celebrate the joys of reading. Between 27th May and 10th June just read as many books as you can enjoy
Secondary1st has amended its Privacy Policy to take account of the GDPR regulations which come into force on 25th May 2018. We ask you to read through our new Privacy Policy; you will find the
A group of 11 and 12 year-olds together with some of their parents completed a 10-mile Charity Cycle Ride round St, Alban’s and through parts of Hertfordshire on May 13th. They all had a great
On 22nd April Amersham Zumba and Chesham Zumba got together and hosted a marathon zumbathon to raise money for Secondary1st. Over 200 people enjoyed two and a half hours of fantastic music and dancing led