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This is a unique opportunity to have your name, or the name of a loved one, etched onto our new sports building and, in doing so, support the College.
You can sponsor a brick for £1,000, or there is the option to purchase multiple bricks - up to 4 bricks as a maximum. Each brick should carry a different name, as per the T&C's highlighted on our Sponsor a Brick page
This could be the perfect Christmas gift for an Old Campbellian or former member of staff, or a leaving present for a Year 14 student. A chance for old team mates to come together to remember a past victory, whether it’s the 1st XV Rugby Team from 1980 or the 1st XI Hockey Team from 1986 – it is a chance to mark in stone sporting memories and milestones for future generations of Campbellians to ponder.
If you would like to consider Sponsoring a Brick, or two, please click here for more information and if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact the Development Office.
You may not wish to sponsor a brick, but maybe instead (or in addition) would consider contributing towards the Sports Appeal at any level – whatever your decision, we appreciate your support!
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