Yeovil College Construction Team to Take on Three Peaks Challenge in Support of Bristol Children’s Hospital
On 6th July 2026, staff from Yeovil College’s Construction Team will take on the iconic Three Peaks Challenge, aiming to raise vital funds for Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal, the official charity of Bristol Children’s Hospital.
On 6th July 2026, staff from Yeovil College’s Construction Team will take on the iconic Three Peaks Challenge, aiming to raise vital funds for Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal, the official charity of Bristol Children’s Hospital.
The challenge will see the team attempt to climb the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales within 24 hours, an incredible test of endurance, teamwork and determination.
This fundraising effort holds particular personal significance for the team. Steve Bowler, Brick Workshop Manager at Yeovil College, experienced first-hand the exceptional, life-saving care provided by Bristol Children’s Hospital when his daughter underwent heart surgery last year.
Now, alongside his colleagues, Steve is giving back in a powerful way by taking on one of the UK’s toughest physical challenges to support the hospital that made such a difference to his family.
Scott Austin, Assistant Principal, Yeovil College, said:
“We are incredibly proud of our Construction Team for taking on this remarkable challenge. Their commitment reflects the very best of Yeovil College – community spirit, resilience and supporting causes that truly matter. This is a fantastic way to give back and make a real difference.”
The College is encouraging the local community, employers and partners to show their support by donating and helping the team reach their fundraising goal.
This initiative highlights the strength of the Yeovil College community and what it truly means to be part of Team YC, coming together to support one another and make a positive impact beyond the classroom.
Support the team and donate here:
https://donate.justgiving.com/page/paul-cuff-1/donation-amount