An Eye-Opening Day with Street Child for the Charity Committee
January 30, 2026
On Friday 30 January, members of the Charity Committee travelled to London to attend the Street Child Charity Leadership Summit — marking the first time Norwich School has ever taken part in this event, and hopefully the first of many.
From the moment the group arrived, the day proved to be both inspiring and eye-opening. Street Child shared powerful insights into the realities faced by millions of children across the world who lack access to basic education, safety, and necessities that many of us take for granted. Simple things such as a classroom, books, clean water, or even a secure place to sleep, are everyday luxuries for us, yet completely out of reach for so many others.
Throughout the conference, the group learned not only about the challenges these communities face, but also about the incredible work Street Child does to address them. The charity spoke openly about how it operates, how fundraising directly impacts lives, and how young people can play a meaningful role in creating change. Hearing real stories of resilience and progress made the scale of the charity’s impact feel tangible and personal.
Reflecting on the day, Jessica Roper (L6) said: “It was amazing to be invited as a charities committee down to London for the day, to meet with the amazing charity of Street Child. They were inspiring and informative of all aspects of how charities run and the impact fundraising can have all across the world, the whole day was amazing!”
Mrs Hill described how it was a joy to accompany such an enthusiastic and thoughtful group of L6 pupils on this trip.
Overall, the visit to Street Child was a truly memorable experience. It was inspiring and reinforced why charitable work matters. The group returned to Norwich motivated, grateful, and determined to continue supporting causes that make a real difference.



















