13 Thames bridges
15 gruelling kilometres
Take up the challenge and join the fantastic Bolingbroke community on Sunday 8th of June
The 15km (10 mile) route runs from Bermondsey Station at 10am to a welcoming end point of The Candlemaker pub on Battersea High Street
Illustration of the route
How to take part in the Bolingbroke PA London Bridges Challenge
✅ Register
Sign up as a group or individually and pay £10 entry here
£10 entry payable per team (not per person)
💻 and raise even more funds for our school by
Setting up your own sponsorship page
It takes just a couple of minutes to do this and you can add some personalised content to encourage even more donations!
Click the button below and select the orange “Start Fundraising” button
“Yes I’m fundraising for a charity”
“I’m doing my own activity”
then add the walk details and you’ll be guided through the rest
or simply sharing the link to the main Just Giving page
FAQ
All you need to know about this year’s Challenge Walk
When and where is the start?
We’ll meet at 10am on Sunday 8th of June at Bermondsey Station (Jubilee line)
Where is the finish?
We aim to finish at The Candlemaker pub, Battersea High Street
How long will the walk take?
Everyone will complete the distance at their own pace (we’ve heard some may even run it!) but we expect most will take 4-5 hours at walking pace including a few short breaks
How long is the walk? Are there different route options?
The walk is a challenging 15km (10 mile) length. There is just one route. If you want to do a shorter distance there are many places where you could finish early and take public transport home or to meet the team at the end.
Who can take part?
Anyone who wants to fundraise to support Bolingbroke Academy. That’s parents, children, grannies, uncles, cousins, school staff, friends, colleagues, sports teams, dogs… anyone! We ask that you pre-register and pay a small entry fee.
Do children need to be supervised?
Parents and carers must take responsibility for any children participating. The PA cannot supervise participants. There are no marshalls or signage along the way and anyone taking part will need to be able to self-guide the length of the route. Parents and carers will need to judge for themselves what supervision is required according to the needs and experience of their children. The route passes through some busy parts of central London and this should be considered by parents and carers when deciding if their children need to be accompanied.
Do I need to be in a team?
No. We will start all together so you will be able to join in with others walking. We hope people will form small groups to encourage participation and of course to maximise the fundraising!