Grounds 4 Success is Harrogate Grammar School’s campaign to build a much needed artificial turf pitch. The pitch is crucial for our students and the community groups and primary schools using our site regularly for sports coaching and teaching. When built, over 3,000 children will benefit from the facility annually.
345 Preschools in Muswell Hill offer the community four preschools in three settings. Each preschool provides a caring environment with stimulating activities for many local children. While the preschools are partially grant funded by Haringey Council, they also rely on fundraising to meet costs.
Land's End to John o' Groats on Behalf of the Stoa School Why? Lily has a diagnosis of autism, hyper activity disorder and learning disabilities. She is a fun, happy, inquisitive, and affectionate individual who has just started an additional needs high school. She speaks (reluctantly) in short bursts, but is still unable to write her name or understand counting. She can swim and ride a bike, she loves her dance class and cooking. She loves wrestling with her brother and adores her big sister, her pets and watching You Tube clips on her IPad.She still needs some support to dress, wash, remember to go to the toilet, stay on the pavement, not run away or grab other people/ things when out. Lily will never drive a car, she will never go to university, she won’t have a family of her own, but she has the potential to learn to manage her personal care, live with support as part of society, have a simple job and be valued as a member of the wider community. Without the relevant education she may instead spend her adult life in a care home, further isolated from, and a burden to, society. There are many children and families like ours in Scotland, who are entitled to a brighter future, a future which ABA/VA may be able to provide. About The School Stoa School aims to make a real difference to one of the most disadvantaged groups of children, namely children with autism who also have learning difficulties and a high level of communication and behavioural needs. We are opening as a day school for children with a diagnosis of autism to implement a method of education called “Applied Behaviour Analysis”. This is a form of education widely recognized across the world to be particularly effective for children with low functioning autism and the behavioural and communication challenges this entails There are an increasing number of ABA Schools in England, all of which have excellent OFSTED reports and we believe Scottish children deserve the same quality of educational opportunity. We also believe that access to this education should be available to all and not just those who can afford it, therefore we aim to establish Scotland’s first ABA/VB school. We need your support to make this happen.
'Friends of Britannia Bridge Primary School' is our school's charity created by our school community. FOBB has been established to support the school in providing the best possible opportunities, resources, facilities and equipment to help Each and Every Child.
Cundall Manor School is a thriving independent co-ed school, catering for pupils from 2 to 16 years. Described by OFSTED as ‘Outstanding’, set in beautiful grounds, and combining the best traditions of honour, integrity and courtesy, it is ranked in the top 9% of independent schools in the UK.
The Parikrma Humanity Foundation UK Trust supports the work of Parikrma Humanity Foundation. It is a non-profit organization that is transforming education for underserved children in urban India, so that they can have equal access to the best opportunities. The Parikrma Model includes: a) A 360 degree development program built around the life of a child and covers top-class English Education, Nutrition (3 meals a day), comprehensive Healthcare and Family Care. We call this the Circle of Life. b) An end-to-end program (e2e) - where the entire education from school to college for a child is looked after by Parikrma. This is what increases the probability of success. Parikrma will directly manage the imparting of education from KG to 12. After that Parikrma will provide scholarships and other options for children to go through professional college / vocational training before placing the children in jobs. Please see www.parikrmafoundation.org for detailed information on the organisation and its work.
Hardwicke Playgroup is a community playgroup which has been part of the community for over 20 years. We are a dedicated team who offer pre-school education. Being a charity means that we receive no help from the government and rely heavily on fundraising and a small income from playgroup fees.
Friends of Ganton School is a registered charity that has been set up by the parents/carers and staff members.Friends of Ganton School helps support the school in providing a learning based environment for pupils with a wide range of special needs, some with profound physical disabilities and mobility issues.
Avenue Primary PTFA aims to raise additional funds not available through the school budget. These funds support the school in delivering an excellent and exciting educational experience to its pupils. Activities include running the very popular school discos and fairs. In recent years the PTFA has provided fantastic new play equipment for the school playground.
ZRSDP aims to help schools in rural Zimbabwe. By working with our local contacts in Zimbabwe, we direct our funds where we believe they will have the highest impact, providing materials for communities to build classrooms and furniture. Our hope to improve the learning environment in some of the poorest areas of the country.
The Yellowball Foundation offers disadvantaged children and their families, the support, education and social tools they need to lead a healthier lifestyle.
Raising money to enhance the learning experience for all children of our school
Malaptop is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) with charity number SC043621 that was established in Stirling, Scotland in 2012 by Simon Cleary and Clare Ridler. It was established to sends laptop to schools in Malawi for children to learn IT skills that will allow them to carry out 21st Century jobs as Malawi develops. In 2012 Malaptop carried out a trial run and sent out one batch of laptops to a school in Mangochi, for more information about this trial run see our blog.
Great Marlow School is a secondary school in Marlow Bucks for students aged 11 - 18. Friends of Great Marlow School raise funds to help pay for equipment, resources, update facilities and the general working environment which enhances the learning of all pupils.
We are fundraising for a new playground at WilliamTyndale Primary School. . We are organising lots of fundraising events, beginning with the Sponsored Wheelie on Highbury Fields on Sunday 8th May. Please sponsor us or make a donation and help us achieve our goal.
The HMC JCR Charitable Trust provides funds for academic purposes, including hardship, to all current Harris Manchester College students. It tries to cover those unforseen events in life that can overtake anybody at anytime and seem utterly overwhelming.
2012 fundraising campaign. The aim is to raise much-needed funds for both our school and church. There are a number of really exciting events planned over the next few months including our Summer Fete on 16th June, the British 10k London Run on 8th July and a community play later in the autumn.
"Changing lives in Eastern Africa through education." TaTA is based in Mwanza, Tanzania (this is the north of the country on the edge of Lake Victoria). TaTA has come about after teaching in the city for five years, really wanting to do something for the rural schools. They have little or no resources but have an excess of children wanting to learn and some have great teachers wanting to teach. In Tanzania schools are very different from the UK. There can be up to 200 pupils in a class with not enough desks or chairs. Often two sessions are needed to accommodate the amount of pupils. Teachers are desperately short of books; with maybe a single handbook to use to copy onto the blackboard as they only resource. Our mission is to improve education through supporting teachers to achieve - thereby reaching many children through enthusiastic teachers. TaTA provides resources, advice and support for teachers; creating two-way links with UK schools. Any donation of any size is welcomed. £1 = coloured chalk, Blu-tack or red pen £5 = marker pens, one textbook or a map of Tanzania or Africa £10 = a pack of A3 paper £25 = a desk for one pupil £75 = a teachers desk and chair £100 = textbooks for one subject £1000 = a new kitchen built to feed pupils lunch
Children of Nepal aims to improve the opportunities available to children living in Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world. To date, it has completed 25 different projects, including the building of new/replacement classrooms in government schools and improving school facilities, eg the supply of clean drinking water.
The Friends of the Margaret Junior School support a junior school in Kasanje Village, Masaka District, Uganda which educates HIV/AIDs orphans and disabled children. Opened in 2004, the school now has over 250 children. The Friends have helped build 8 classrooms, latrines and supplied piped water.
Chiltern Gate Special School in High Wycombe is for children who face challenges in their lives, all of whom have Special Educational Needs. We undertake fundraising to support the advance of their education and to enrich their lives and learning experiences.
Mossley PTA aims to enrich the experience that children at Mossley School have during school hours and at after school events. Through the funds we raise we are able to buy additional equipment to enhance the school classrooms, play equipment and the general school environment.
Archbishop Sentamu Academy is handling donations for ABP on behalf of Marfleet Primary School. The school provides a first-rate education, but is struggling to accommodate its 178 pupils in a tiny Victorian building. Our aim is to raise enough money to allow the school to build a new classroom.
KTS Trust is the charitable arm of Kensington Temple School in Ghana. For less than £60 per pupil per term, the School provides education to hundreds of local children at a level that gives them a fair chance in life. We are currently raising £150,000 to secure the long-term future of the School.