Reading School is an Academy, in the grammar school tradition, within the state sector. We provide an excellent education for over 900 boys, aged from 11 to 18, each year. As we approach the 900th Anniversary of the founding of Reading School in 2025, we have an ambitious vision. We want our students, current and future, to have a world class education that enables them to create, innovate and compete in the 21st century. We want to enhance academic achievement by giving them opportunities that inspire excellence, integrity and leadership. We particularly need to: - Help us with a one-off or a regular donation. For instance:
The Stirling Fund was set up to support current students to make the most of their time at University. We achieve this by awarding grants towards extra-curricular activities, enhance academic provision and alleviate student hardship.
Raising funds to support Shoscombe School Funds are used to enhance the educatation of the children of the school and includes everything from Christmas trees in Classrooms, school trips to helping to repair the roof and build new classrooms Currently we are raising monies for IT systems & iPads
Pebbles Project enriches the lives of children from disadvantaged backgrounds with special educational needs, especially those whose lives are affected by alcohol, through providing support and training to local wine farm and township creches and establishing after-school provision for older children living in the Winelands area of the Western Cape in South Africa.
Together with the local communities we build and develop community schools in Africa for primary school children. We also support teachers, offer meals and education materials. Our hope is that communities will be transformed. Our first school was built in 2015 in Busumbala Village -The Gambia.
Fundraising for Hillmead primary school which was destroyed by fire on the 5th of December 2008
Ysgol Crug Glas is a successful special school in Swansea with 53 pupils from 3 to 19 years, having profound & multiple or severe & complex learning difficulties. Friends raise funds for extra equipment, including the project “Changing for the Better” for improved therapy pool facilities.
We are dedicated to creating and funding projects to improve quality of life of those affected by Xeroderma Pigmentosum through the advancement of education, provision of safe recreational facilities and promotion of equality and diversity.
It helps by providing humanitarian aid, educating the poor and helping orphans globally. Basic Needs Provision is the divine right of all human beings irrespective of gender, race or religion, we must ensure all citizens are provided with food, shelter, clothing, education and medical care.
Singing Gorilla Projects runs a music school, installs water tanks, sponsors children to continue their schooling and has developed a health clinic to improve the welfare of communities and enrich the lives of individuals.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Devon CAP is a school based project that works with the whole school community towards reducing children’s vulnerably to abuse. CAP equips children with skills and strategies necessary to stay safe from harm and helps towards encouraging them to grow up to be strong and confident young people.
Headcorn School Parents' Teachers' And Friends' Association organises fund raising events to buy equipment for the benefit of its pupils and enhance their education and experience at the school.
Thanda UK empowers orphans and vulnerable children in rural South Africa with essential education and life skills through after-school programs and community projects. We believe that all children deserve a chance to play and the opportunity to learn.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Stanton Vale is an all age special school located in Long Eaton, working with pupils primarily from the South East of Derbyshire but also from Derby City, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. We welcome children as young as 2, to join our specialist nursery. They can then learn, grow and develop in the same setting, staying with us until the age of 19.The children and young people who come to us have a range of needs and abilities but are primarily categorised as Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD) or Complex Learning Difficulties (CLD/PMLD). However, we try not to talk about disability. Our culture and ethos is very much about abilities and how we can nurture and develop skills and knowledge to help our pupils for life beyond school. Please donate to support our cause. As a school we have our own fundraising committee made up of parents and staff. The committee is constantly trying to raise money to provide things to improve the schools facilities and resources. We are currently fundraising to have the outdoor areas of school revamped and rejuvenated to provide a playground with specially adapted swings and roundabouts, a sensory garden to provide our more complex pupils with the chance to learn and experience their environment through touch, sound and smell. Amongst other things we would also like to have an allotment area for our more able pupils to grow their own produce. All this is very expensive and we need as much help as possible to reach our goal with your support and help we will get there quicker, so please donate and help us. Charity No: 1058964 Find out more Website http://www.stantonvale.derbyshire.sch.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046013592145383/
The Bridge School Parent Association was established to help raise much needed funds for The Bridge Special School in Telford. These fund are used to purchase equipment such as high tech communication aids, computers and bikes etc, which are essential for the children to access activities and learning. The Bridge School is a special school providing for pupils with severe and profound learning disabilities, many of whom have additional needs including physical disabilities, sensory impairments and autism.
The Friends committee reflects life at BBS - we are keen for all members of our school community to learn, achieve and have fun! We welcome newcomers to the committee at any stage throughout the school year and are always on the lookout for extra support organising the events we arrange for the pupils, parents, staff and the wider community.
Founded in 1993, CRiBS teaches the Christian element of the RE curriculum in most of Bexley’s Primary Schools. CRiBS is increasing its services to Secondary Schools and is making resources available on-line to empower teachers throughout the UK. For more info - www.cribsonline.org
The Shrubberies PTA raises money to enhance provision offered by The Shrubberies Special School. It raises money for equipment, educational resources and for out of school activities.
Parent Teachers Association for St Lawrence School in Stone Street raising money to further improve the school and enhance the children's educational experience.
Kivuli Trust (‘kivuli’ meaning shelter in Kiswahili) builds hostels and classrooms on the premises of existing schools in East Africa specifically for children with physical and mental disabilities. Our projects allow for small class sizes where these children will be given the attention that they deserve. The hostels negate the need for long daily journeys to and from the schools and provides the children with a more stable learning environment. Most importantly our projects allow for integration with other school children which provides invaluable disability awareness and understanding at a young age that can then filter back into the wider community. For more information, please go to www.kivulitrust.org
Imprezza Academy in Matayos, Western Province in Kenya educates children from nursery age through to the end of secondary school committed to providing equal opportunities for all. Children whose families are too poor to afford to send them to school and orphans with no-one to support them are welcomed at Imprezza and funded by charitable donations. Plans are to make the school self-sufficient by developing income-generating small businesses which will result in a sustainable school for the future.
We are currently raising funds for the construction of a new secondary school in the village of Lenkisem in Kenya. Last year we gave the go-ahead for a science laboratory which is now complete. We are educating over 100 children and are now raising money for a new dormitory for the children to use.
Raising funds for and promoting awareness of our school. St Francis School is a special school for children aged 2-19 with the most severe learning disabilities, physical disabilities and life limiting medical conditions.
Project Luanwga helps to support over 20 schools, ranging from pre-school to Secondary. Classes may have up to 100 children sitting on the floor; there are few desks, and an average of one text book for every seven children. Our aim is to improve the quality and availability of education for all.
St. Mary’s Home School Association (HSA) was established in 1992. Its aim is to advance the education of the pupils by : i) developing the relationship between staff and parents ii) engaging in activities that support the school and iii) assist the provision of facilities for education at the school (not normally provided by the Local Education Authority) It is a registered charity (No. 1030404) subject to the rules of the Charity Commission for England & Wales Please visit www.stmaryshsa.org for more details