Oliver! Keyrings a Big Success

Rebecca Wallace (pictured left) selling her keyrings at the recent production of Oliver!

A big thank you to Year 7 student, Rebecca Wallace, who took the initiative to make keyrings to sell at last week’s performances of Oliver! in aid of Bridgnorth Endowed school fund.

With a keen interest in arts and crafts, Rebecca decided to use her dad’s laser machine to create keyrings for people to buy as a memento of the 2024 production.

Rebecca explained: “My dad has a laser machine and when I heard about the school show, I thought it would be a good idea to make something unique to mark the occasion.”

“The keyrings are quite quick to produce once you have the design. First, you have to go onto the software to plan it out and then from there the laser cutting takes around 15-20 minutes.”

Rebecca made 22 special edition Oliver! keyrings and raised over £20 to go towards enrichment projects supported by the school.

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