Aylesbury students and families get together to support disability charity
The Bake Off saw 36 pupils and adults take part in a community involvement event where everyone worked together making Viennese whirls.
The tasty treats were later judged by the bakers at Wenzels in Aylesbury.
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Hide AdThe bakers also sent the school a selection cakes for pupils and adults to enjoy.
Later that day, Electric Umbrella, a charity that challenges the perception of disability through music and other performing arts put on a musical show at the school for everyone to watch and enjoy.
The group are comprised of all adults however, multiple students from the school took part in the performance.
David Miller, headteacher at Pebble Brook School said: “It was a fantastic performance, thoroughly enjoyed by everyone, especially by the children.
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Hide Ad"The charity supports the same beliefs we do, giving opportunities to young people as they become adults.”
The Electric Umbrella Charity is based in Hertfordshire and is looking to widen their coverage area to include Bucks so if you are interested in joining their cause you can visit https://www.electricumbrella.co.uk