Pupils from St Swithun’s School in Winchester completed a series of physical challenges as part of the St Swithun’s Challenge to raise funds for transformational bursaries, which support boarding places for girls from disadvantaged backgrounds. 200 students, staff and parents took on the Three Hills Challenge, running or walking a 13km hilly route. (Image: St Swithun's School)Jane Gandee, headmistress at St Swithun’s, said: "I loved seeing students of all ages embracing these challenges with energy and resilience. Prep school pupils joined in with walks through the South Downs National Park, while younger children took part in a circuit challenge on the school grounds. The Bramston Foundation is named after Anna Bramston, co-founder of St Swithun’s School, who believed in making quality education accessible to all girls, regardless of background.