Wear a toga to school

Some schools are holding non-uniform days as a way of fundraising for the appeal. If your school is having a non-uniform day, you might like to try wearing Roman clothes for a day. We have got some instructions on how to make a simple toga and a laurel wreath to wear as a headdress.

If you don’t want to wear Roman clothes, you could wear something in the colours of the different chariot racing teams.

Find out more in our downloadable guide (PDF) to what to wear on a non-uniform day.

About Howard Lake

Publisher of UK Fundraising (www.fundraising.co.uk), and volunteer member of the Colchester Roman Circus appeal group.
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