Vision For Education sponsor local High School's new football kit

Wentworth High School - Eccles

Vision For Education is proud to sponsor a local school's new football kit and the teams, (staff & student) at Wentworth High School in Eccles are proud to wear their new kit.

Vision For Education offered to sponsor the kit after Andrew Williams (Manchester Branch Manager) and Gary Thorman (Senior Consultant) played for the Wentworth School staff football team against Bolton.

Ralph Sherrington of Wentworth High explained:

"The Wentworth staff football team were playing against a school from Bolton and were short of players so the Branch Manager and a member of the team from Vision For Education, offered to play.

They enjoyed themselves so much that they offered to pay for a kit for the staff and the Key Stage 4 pupils at Wentworth to use.

It was a way of giving something back as a company and enhancing the link between them and the school. The kit currently used by Key Stage 4 pupils is very old and over-used, so we were delighted to accept their offer."

Source: Salford Advertiser



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