Cirrus Makes Some Noise For Red Nose Day

To celebrate Red Nose Day and to raise money for Comic Relief, we visited hundreds of school children across Yorkshire in order to find out which primary school was the loudest – we appropriately named our event, Red “Noise” Day.

The Cirrus team at Riverside Primary School in Tadcaster on Red Nose Day. (Left to right: Antony Towle, Clarke Roberts, Deborah Hastie and Craig Storey)

The schools which took part were: Riverside Primary School, Tadcaster; Monk Fryston Primary School, North Yorkshire; Hunmanby Primary School, East Yorkshire, Filey Junior School, East Yorkshire, and Thornton Dale CoE Primary School, Pickering.

The eventual winners in a hard-fought contest were Filey and Thornton Dale, who both claimed top spot with an impressive 128.3dB reached. Third place was Riverside Primary School Tadcaster with 127.3 dB. As well as raising money for a great cause, the two winning schools share a £150 bonus for their top spot.

Marketing Manager Antony Towle said: “It was a great day, but my ears are still ringing! The children were amazing and really put everything into their shout out. Some people say children should be seen and not heard – but certainly not on Red Noise Day!”

Ian Yapp Headteacher at Riverside Community Primary School said: “We always do something in school to raise money for Red Nose Day but Red Noise Day was a first for us and the children loved it – it’s not often teachers are telling pupils to make more noise so they made the most of it!”

He added: “We’re delighted to have claimed third place in the shout out but more importantly hundreds of pounds was raised for a great cause.”

The total decibels reached by combining the sound levels from all the schools came to an ear-shattering 626.1dB – louder than four Jumbo Jets taking off. A total of £776 will be donated with the winning bonus included.

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