St John's Primary School PSA (Parent Staff Association) Kingston is run by a hard working and dynamic team of parents who organise social and fund raising events to bring families, staff and the wider community together. Funds raised by the PSA go directly to the school to improve the educational opportunities and facilities available to the children attending St John's.
Lucy Cavendish College is uniquely for women: women over 21 from every possible background come to study here. The average age of our undergraduates is 29 years; currently the youngest student is 21, the oldest student is 66.
Cintre’s aim is to enable independence for people with learning disabilities. We provide residential and supported living services in the Bristol and North Somerset area to people with learning and developmental disabilities, autism, Aspergers Syndrome, ADHD, dyspraxia and other special needs.
Saughall All Saints Church of England Primary School teaches children aged from 4 and 11. It opened in November 2009 following the merger of The Ridings Infant School and Thomas Wedge Junior School. The Friends of the Saughall All Saints is the PTA of the Saughall All Saints CoE Primary School.
A small charity which has been providing 'A' level bursaries to talented and needy African students in a selection of schools across Zimbabwe for over 40 years.
It enriches and extends the educational experience of all students at Backwell School.
NSP Pre-School is a fun, stimulating and nurturing 'early learning' environment for your children that has been flourishing for 23 years and is consistently Awarded ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Platt School Governors are raising money to fund various improvement projects to the school such as decorating and modernising areas and classrooms to provide its pupils with improved teaching spaces and facilities. Please support us generously.
The Village Pre-School provides high quality sessional daycare for pre-school aged children. It aims to enhance their development and education in a parent-involving, community-based group, working within a framework which ensures equality of opportunity for all children and families.
Cheveley PT&FA was established to assist the school by raising funds to enhance the education, experience and environment for all registered pupils. It aims to help with the provision of additional facilities, activities and events to improve the primary educational experience for the children.
Under Fives Roundabout runs a pre-school, play group and toddler group in Cambridge. It believes that pre-school children learn best through play in a happy, caring environment. It provides an outstanding level of care and education and actively involves parents in the provision of that care.
It helps to promote sustainable living and care of the environment for future generations through residential and day courses for school groups and individuals in a woodland setting, and also provides outdoor learning activities for vulnerable adults and children with difficulties at school.
Situated in the beautiful village of Lewknor, Krakatoa Pre-School provides a warm, safe, friendly and stimulating setting for 2 ½ – 5 year olds. Krakatoa Pre-School is an integral part of the village and community, and welcomes children from families in the local area.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Valley School first opened in 1979, occupying a site in Cheadle, Stockport and it was originally a school for children with physical difficulties. It moved to the present site in Bramhall in 1984. Our school motto, ‘Small steps,giant strides’ captures our belief that with the right help and support, children are capable of great progress,and we see evidence of this each day in our school.In 6 of our 7 classes the school now caters for children with complex and severe special educational needs, including autism. The seventh class, our inclusive nursery, is a special feature of the school, where our very youngest pupils, irrespective of their needs and abilities, can learn together in an environment that celebrates achievement - whatever your starting point.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. FOWSA is the parent teacher association for Weedon Bec Primary School.
Who we are The Swawou School Foundation was set up to help deliver free primary education to disadvantaged girls at the Swawou Layout Community Primary School for Girls in Kenema, Sierra Leone. The school provides a nurturing and safe place to learn, where the girls have the support and encouragement they need to stay in education. Background to the problem Sierra Leone is one of the poorest countries in the world. Still recovering from a decade of civil war, accessing basic services such as health care and education is beyond the ability of many. Access to education is a fundamental human right, yet in Sierra Leone almost a quarter of primary school aged children do not attend school. In a country where 70% live on under US$1.25 a day, poverty remains the number one barrier to gaining an education. For those children that do attend school, learning conditions remain challenging. Cramped, overcrowded classrooms, poorly trained teachers, corporal punishment and lack of adequate learning materials all hinder the quality of education received. Girls face additional challenges, including sexual harassment. Uneducated girls are more at risk than boys of becoming marginalised. They are more likely to be forced into early marriage and motherhood and less likely to have a voice in the social and political realities which influence the quality of their daily lives. Uneducated girls are unable to support themselves financially, and their health and well being are also at risk: research has shown that uneducated girls are twice as likely to contract HIV/AIDS, and are more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. Educating girls is essential to the productivity, health and development of Sierra Leone. It not only empowers a generation of girls and women, but also helps to break cycles of poverty and results in raised income, healthier and smaller families, and communities that are more proactive in their development. Our solution Swawou School Foundation works to overcome the barriers that prevent girls from gaining a quality primary education in Sierra Leone. We offer a free education to out of school and disadvantaged girls in a safe and happy learning environment, where they have the opportunity to explore and thrive. We currently have 40 girls enrolled at the school with plans to extend to 120 girls over the next few years. Our capacity has been greatly increased thanks to the construction of a new and spacious school at Swawou (due to be completed by May 2014). Our school embraces the ‘child friendly’ school model in which the needs of the children are at the heart of how we operate. We believe that simple solutions can make a big difference, and so have adopted many simple strategies that ensure our students have the best experience possible and are set up for a successful future. These features include: The impact of our work Education has a profound impact on the lives of girls, their families and community. Our positive and rights respecting school environment has ensured that our pupils feel safe and cared for. They have the opportunity to learn and develop new skills and confidence. Over 80% of our pupils currently pass formal school examinations at good or above. Given that our pupils come from very poor and illiterate families, we feel that this is an excellent achievement but are constantly looking to improve our performance through teacher training and rigorous monitoring. Working closely with parents and the community to raise awareness and support for girl child education, we have also witnessed changing attitudes amongst community members, with parents and community members now much more supportive of educating girls as well as boys. We hope to grow the school even further and continue offering these essential services to our pupils, so please do donate today to help us ensure a brighter future for the girls and women of Sierra Leone.
Friends of Papillon House School Charity works to advance the education of the pupils at Papillon House School in Tadworth, Surrey - a special school for children with profound autism. The charity provides and assists in the provision of facilities, equipment and resources, not required to be provided by the Directors of Education at the school. Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with, and relates to, other people. It also affects how they make sense of the world around them.
Nanpantan Nursery School was established in 1968 and in 2006 became a non-for-profit Charitable Limited Company. The nursery supplies sessional care and education for children aged between 3 and 5 years as well as a Parent and Toddler session at St Mary in Charnwood Church nearby. Over 60 children attend the nursery. As a non-for-profit, charitable organisation the nursery is fully reliant on the government funding that is attached to each child and also local fundraising. However, in recent years funding has become extremely stretched, partly due to the impact of the recession and also due to increased rental fees and building maintenance costs. Local residents and families have real affection for the nursery as it is based in the Old School House on Nanpantan Road (a building which was originally a primary school and dates back 200 years).
We aim to uplift communities by providing children with an education of excellence, irrespective of their social/financial background. We achieve this by: Providing a high standard of education & we also equip & develop high quality teachers with training & resources.
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Headington School is raising funds through its Bursary Scheme in order to enable talented girls from modest backgrounds to benefit from a Headington education.
Middlesex University - Wellbeing Foundation Donations to Middlesex University's Wellbeing Foundation help to fund projects that enrich the lives and wellbeing of communities linked to the University, both locally and overseas. The Wellbeing Foundation harnesses the positive energy and commitment of our students enabling them to utilise their skills, to enhance the health and wellbeing of communities. We provide placement and volunteering opportunities for our students which both develop the community in which they take place, and our students skills and employablity. The Wellbeing Foundation undertakes numerous strands of activity including sports coaching, leadership training, enterprise development and international development. We have numerous fundraising initiatives planned which we hope you will support. Thank You
St Philip's is a secondary school in Chessington for children with special educational needs. It caters for children both within and outside the borough. Originally titled St Philip's Social Group, the Friends of St Philip's School organise fundraising activities for the benefit of pupils and social events where parents, families and staff can meet and get to know one another better.
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