School pupils and teachers at Shevington High School, take part in a charity leg wax, where pupils paid to watch, to raise funds for Awareness for Alex, a water safety campaign and charity to raise funds for signs and life-saving equipment near the water at Scotman's Flash, where 15-year-old Alex Crook got into difficulty while wading in the water and sadly died.
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00:00Hello, I'm David. I'm a pupil at Sherrington High School. We have just waxed our legs along
00:15with some staff members to raise funds for the charity, Awareness for Alex.
00:21Hello, my name is Tommy. Awareness for Alex is a charity to set up signage and equipment
00:33at open waters after the death of our friend Alex. We organised this event for a fun way
00:41to raise money. Pupils paid to come watch us get our legs waxed. It hurt but it was
00:48for a good cause.