Ryde Academy Students Spread Easter Cheer With Generous Egg Donation
- Dominic Kureen
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, students from Ryde Academy have traded their school uniforms in a special “mufti day,” all in the name of giving back.
The students generously donated around 1000 Easter eggs, which were delivered on Friday afternoon to those most in need within the local community.
Representatives from Ryde Town Council joined forces with the students to distribute the Easter treats.
The donations were carefully allocated to a range of vital local services, including the Ryde Food Pantry, Phoenix Project, Aspire, and numerous other organisations dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals and families.
The initiative, driven by the students’ desire to make a positive impact during the Easter season, saw an overwhelming response.
The sheer volume of Easter eggs collected is a testament to the students’ compassion and commitment to their community.
“We are incredibly proud of our students for their generosity and their willingness to support those in need,” said Head of School, Will Doyle.
“This mufti day was a fantastic opportunity for them to come together and make a real difference to the lives of others, particularly during this special time of year.”
Ryde Town Council representatives echoed these sentiments, expressing their gratitude for the students' efforts.
The collaborative effort between Ryde Academy and Ryde Town Council exemplifies the power of community partnership in supporting those in need.
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