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18 Mar 2025 | |
Written by Rachel Webb | |
Building for the Future |
Fresh from victory in the final of the Danske Bank Schools' Subsidiary Shield, Jed took a few minutes to share his favourite memories of sport at CCB. He also told us what sport has meant to both his physical and mental health, and how the bonds forged on the pitch last a lifetime. You can view the video below.
The final phase of CCB's new sports buildings is due to open this summer, providing the next generation of Campbell sportsmen with outstanding on-site facilities. We are grateful to all those who are helping to make our plans a reality by supporting the Sports Appeal.
If you would like to make a donation to the Building For The Future Sports Appeal, please click this link.
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