Second-Hand: Book Fair & Uniform Sale

March 21 2025

Opinion article

We are excited to announce two upcoming charitable second-hand sales organised by Clippers in Motion:

 

           Second-Hand Book Fair – April 3rd & 4th 

           Second-Hand Uniform Sale – April 7th & 8th 

 

 

How You Can Help: Donate Books! 

 

To support our Second-Hand Book Fair, we encourage you to donate gently used books by dropping them off in the designated boxes opposite the Front Desk from March 21st to 31st. Students may also leave books with their Form Tutors/Form Teachers. 

 

          All books will be sold for 2€, with proceeds donated to PORTO SOLIDÁRIO, an organisation helping families in need in and around Porto. 

          The sale will be open to students during the school day and to parents from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM at the Front Desk. 

 

 

Second-Hand Uniform Sale 

 

          All uniform items will be available for 4€ each, with proceeds benefiting AJUDA COM SENTIDO in Matosinhos, another organisation supporting local families. 

          The sale will be open to students and parents from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM at the Front Desk. 

Second-Hand: Book Fair & Uniform Sale

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