It supports the provision of education at Ramsbury School. Over the years it has helped the school in many ways from the provision of a new computer suite to providing french lessons. We want to improve the facilities offered to children and provide a 'Great New Space' that enables children to enjoy music, drama, cooking, the library and much more!
Relieve financial hardship, educate and train children & young people and make grants to organisations including schools, particularly the Murole High School in Uganda
Charity providing respite care for pre-school children who have severe special needs. Based in South Worcestershire.
It places children who have suffered trauma or are at risk in independent or specialist schools as necessary, where they can recover, grow and be educated in a secure, stable and caring environment.
The Bursary Fund ensures girls from all financial backgrounds have an opportunity to attend The Godolphin and Latymer School.
Fortismere School Association exists to support Fortismere School through fundraising activities.
"Midwifery With Altitude" aims to help communities in the high Himalayan region to conquer the high mortality rate of both new-born babies and mothers around childbirth. "MWA" does this by teaching improved hygiene and a better understanding of health issues, and also by helping to establish a Nursing School.
Little Munden School is a small village school. The PTA is made up of parents of children at the school who fund raise for the benefit of the children. The monies raised go towards new equipment, school trips and anything the teachers feel would enhance the children's education.
We raise funds to support Dr Radcliffe's Primary School in Steeple Aston. All of our fundraising goes directly to the school to support activities, school trips, special events, as well as new or improved indoor/outdoor facilities for the children. Charity No: 1100352
We provide school meals, curriculum books, HIV education and teacher training to the Mihabura primary school in southern Rwanda. We also provide bursaries for the children that pass the national test but cannot afford secondary education fees. Our policy is "Education Today for Zero Aid Tomorrow".
The Tonbridge School Foundation Award is about giving talented and financially deserving boys, from all walks of life, the life-changing opportunity of a Tonbridge education. The scheme is administered as a ring-fenced fund by the Tonbridge School Foundation (Reg. Charity No. 1099162), which exists to support the development of the school itself.
The Parent Staff and Friends Association of the school are a small, hard working and dynamic team, whose efforts have raised over £125,000 for the hydrotherapy pool!
Friends of CVC Trust Fund (formerly Comberton Village College Trust Fund) was established to generate additional funding to support the work of CVC both for its pupils and the wider community. All funding received by the Trust is used exclusively to improve facilities and equipment at the school.
Hill Croft is a special needs school in Newtownabbey. There are 86 pupils aged 3 to 19 years who all have a severe learning disability. The PTA have embarked on an innovative fundraising strategy to provide an adventure play trail to allow the children to make the most of stimulation through play.
The Moat School, London’s first secondary day school for dyslexic children, was opened by the Constable Educational Trust and aims to provide these children and those with related learning difficulties with the opportunity of succeeding academically, in a safe and supportive learning environment.
Scripture Union Northern Ireland is an organisation aimed to help children and young people find out more about Jesus. We work with Schools, Churches and local communities providing resources, leading activities and running both residential and non-residential Christian based activity, all focused around the Bible and helping children and young people discover more about God. A major aspect of our work is our summer based activities. Summer 2015 was an incredible time of special events and activities all across the country and this year we had 41 teams with over 1300 volunteers involved. And throughout the year we count it a privilege to be part of the local school community, with SU groups, school based groups lead by pupils and teachers exploring the Christian faith. At present we have 156 Primary SU groups and 98 Post primary and 2 Special schools SU groups. As well as helping serve the whole school community, through assemblies, lessons, special events, training and resources. For more information www.suni.co.uk
The aim of the PTA is to foster good open relations and communications within the school community. The PTA runs a programme of events and activities throughout the year designed to promote and raise money for the school which provides some of the extras that enrich the school environment for the children, organise community events, and to have fun!
The campaign will help build a legacy for future generations and we are asking today’s staff, students, alumni and friends to consider supporting this campaign and help inspire additional students to reach their full potential and broaden their horizons. Your donation will really make a difference.
The Langalanga Scholarship Fund supports the education of bright but very needy young people from the impoverished area of the Rift Valley around the town of Gilgil in Kenya. It provides the hope that poverty can be alleviated through education and the greatly increased chance of finding good employment.
Coton Parent Teacher Association is a motley collection of volunteer parents who try to raise funds to benefit the children of Coton Primary School. Current fundraising is for repairs/replacements to the outside swimming pool to maintain this as a valued resource for the children and community.
We create chances to learn for people who may not currently benefit from learning, but for whom the opportunity to learn will make a measurable difference to their and their children's lives. The support we give builds skills, confidence and a passion for learning, which sustains people for life.
Beauchamp Lodge run the Uk's only purpose built Floating Classroom. On board local school children learn about science, the environment and history in the unique surroundings of the boat. All of the schools that come on the FCL operate in tough areas and their pupils often face multiple forms of deprivation and disadvantage. It is schools like these that need the most help to engage enthuse and inspire their pupils to learn. The Floating Classroom helps to make learning fun exciting and adventurous and helps to raise children's attainment and help them achieve their full potential in life.
FOSHS raises money to assist all the local school children to fulfil their maximum potential. It's current project is to revolutionise the way that computers are used in the school through the purchase of state of the art computers and software