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Conister Bank Gives School New Sporting Colours

by isleofman.com 29th March 2016

Children at Cronk y Berry School are stepping out in striking new sports kits, thanks to Conister Bank. The independent bank, which is well-known for supporting the community through a variety of initiatives, has enabled the purchase of seventy five multi-sport kits for boys and girls at the Governor’s Hill primary school. Andy Bass and Kerry Waddington from Conister Bank visited the school to chat to the children, who were delighted with their brightly-coloured, top-to-toe sportswear.

Headteacher Rob Sellors commented, “All the children loved showing off their new kit when the Conister team came to visit and have since worn them at the Hockey Festival (2nd March) the Cross Country Championships (17th March) and the Netball Festival last week. We are certain their new look will boost their confidence and pride during forthcoming fixtures. We are incredibly grateful to Conister Bank for supporting the school in this way”.

Juan Kelly, Managing Director of Conister Bank, added, “It’s been fantastic to know that the new kits are a success with the children, and that they’ll help to enhance their enjoyment of school sports activities. As one team to another, we have been only to happy to support Cronk y Berry School”.

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Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 29th, March 2016 12:19pm.

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