Once again Adams showcased the incredible generosity, imagination and commitment of our school community during Charities Week 2026. Across five packed days, pupils and staff united in support of four important causes.
- Sense is a leading disability charity that aims to break down barriers for the disabled.
- Neuroblastoma UK is a research charity for the aggressive childhood cancer
- Papyrus is dedicated to the prevention of young suicide and the promotion of positive mental health in young people
- Salvamont Brasov is the Romanian Mountain Rescue team
Sponsored Challenges
The week began with news that three Lower Sixth pupils - Rhea, Aaroosh and Geo - had successfully completed a trek up Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, raising over £2,500 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
On Monday, Harry in Year 8 cycled from his home in Wolverhampton to school - an 18‑mile journey - in under 90 minutes, only slightly slower than the school bus!
For 30 Upper Sixth pupils, Wednesday began long before sunrise. Setting off at 2am, they walked 26km from Wolverhampton to school. Their efforts raised £700 for Papyrus.
Mufti Days
Culture Day on Monday was an explosion of colour. A lunchtime festival in the sports hall, celebrated dance, fashion and food from around the world. A special thank you to Redefine whose hard work made the event such a success.
Tuesday brought the much‑anticipated Character Day, with students and staff arriving in a dazzling array of costumes.
Sports Kit Day on Wednesday was less challenging with lots of football, rugby and cricket shirts worn. However, other sports were represented - skiing, lacrosse, hockey, basketball, gymnastics, swimming, karate, motocross and rowing!
The week concluded in style with Dress to Impress Day, as pupils arrived in their smartest, most glamorous outfits.
Events
Music filled the Sixth Form Centre on Tuesday and Friday lunchtimes as House bands entertained the crowds. Meanwhile, staff and students faced off in a fiercely contested netball match, with staff ultimately securing a 12-9 victory.

Sa’adu won the coin bottle competition, by a landslide, filling their bottle with £79.37 of loose change. Members of staff generously donated their time for auction. Lessons in art, baking, fast bowling, piano, singing and tennis were available to the highest bidder. Finally, there was a raffle for a PS5.

A Week of Compassion and Community
Charities Week once again demonstrated what makes Adams so special: enthusiasm, generosity and a willingness to support others. By the end of the celebrations, a remarkable £6,800 had been raised - with the total still rising - plus the sponsored walk donations.


