Domino Printing brings festive fun to Cambridge school

A Cambridge company is organising a visit to a local school for those with special educational needs and learning difficulties to sprinkle some seasonal magic with gifts and specially-themed Christmas cakes.

Domino Santa and Elves bring festive cheer

After a gap of three years due to the pandemic, when the annual visits had to be virtual, employee volunteers from Domino Printing are resuming the tradition of many years by going along to Castle School.

Armed with gifts for 25 boys and girls, the elves will be accompanied by Domino’s Global Marketing Director Jeremy Jones, once again taking on the role of Santa.

Sharon Viccars from Domino said: “This has long been an annual tradition at Domino and we were delighted to be able to help with an in-person visit this year, after a gap because of Covid.”

Castle School, which is based in Courtney Way in Cambridge, has pupils aged three to 19 years, all of whom have a Statement of Special Educational Needs or Education Health and Care Plan for significant, moderate, severe or complex learning difficulties.

Pictured: Employee volunteers from Domino Printing ready to sprinkle seasonal magic at Castle School.



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