From toy appeals to food bank donations - 91 schools spread festive cheer with charitable acts for Christmas
The schools of 91 Members from across the UK organised a variety of charitable drives and donations to help those who are less fortunate as we celebrate the Christmas season.
in Littleover, Derby held a Christmas Jumper Day which was embraced by students and staff, meaning that over £263 was raised for the Children's Ward at the Royal Derby Hospital, helping fund as comfortable a Christmas as possible for the kids.
Over at , talented musicians headed out to supermarkets in the local area to play Christmas Carols to raise money for the Katherine House Hospice, who provide care and support for those with advanced life-limited conditions.
Members of the Concert Band are getting shoppers in the festive spirit at Aldi today. They are there until 12.15pm if you wish to hear them
— Stafford Grammar (@StaffordGrammar)
At the Stafford Grammar Senior School, the three forms per year group choose their own charities to support, for Christmas 8F elected to raise money for Brain Tumour Research as part of the school's Christmas Bazaar.I felt very proud listening to some of our talented musicians playing Christmas carols in Stafford today!
— Headmaster | Stafford Grammar School (@SGSHead)
Special mention must be awarded to SGS pupil Honor, after learning that a family friend suffered domestic violence, she decided to launch 'Operation Comfort' to put together gift bags for . Honor donated over 50 gifts, including essential items for the women and children in need, as well as some treats to make Christmas as special as possible for them.8F delieverd House assembly this morning and launched their Christmas Bazaar ready for next Thursday. They are raising money for Brain Tumour Research.
— Stafford Grammar (@StaffordGrammar)
Honor in Year 9 is making amazing progress with 'Operation Comfort', which is putting together gift bags to support struggling families in the Stafford area this Christmas. If you would like to donate, pupils have been sent an email with more details.
— Wellbeing | Stafford Grammar School (@SGSWellbeing)
To learn more about the heartwarming act, listen to Honor's interview with BBC Radio Stoke below.So thrilled to host last week. We’re one of their chosen charities this year ?? Our thanks also to & Honor who organised this really special donation.
— Staffordshire Women's Aid (@StaffsWomensAid)
in Chester held the now-traditional Christmas Jumper Day in their Infant and Junior stages, whilst also spreading the special festive feeling by sending some beautiful Cards of Kindness to residents at a local care home.It is a pleasure to listen to Honor's interview with BBC Radio Stoke. We have such wonderful students
— Headmaster | Stafford Grammar School (@SGSHead)
Out in Wales, in Penarth, 'The Big Wrap' was supported for the third year in a row. The charity gifts presents to children who are at risk of receiving nothing at all or very little. This year's focus was on 14-19 year olds as it can be very difficult to source donations for them. Westbourne also arrange a donation drive for The Trussell Trust's food bank in Barry, which was delivered on 15 December and called for essential food items as well as some lovely Christmas treats for those who are less fortunate, like Yule logs and mince pies.Yesterday the children at our Infant and Junior department launched this year's Festive Season with their Christmas Jumper Day, and the Cards of Kindness made by Foundation were sent to residents of a local care home.
— Abbey Gate College (@AbbeyGateColl)
in Golders Green spurred forward with several charitable efforts to help those in need over Christmas. They worked with the to gather food and toy donations for North London families. School six at King Alfred also helped raise over £150 for Save the Children as part of their Christmas Jumper Day. Finally, they spread the festive cheer amongst their community as Year 6 students made festive cards for the oldest members of the alumni.We're currently asking for your kind donations for two charitable initiatives we're running over the Christmas period! More info here:
— Westbourne School (@WestbourneS)
filled an entire minibus full of gift donations from the Prep and Senior School to , who ran a shoebox appeal this year for those in the Warwickshire and Leamington communities who are less fortunate.Happy Christmas to everyone in our KAS Community - here's a picture of some Year 6 students with cards they've made which will be sent to the oldest members of our community.
— King Alfred School (@kingalfredsch)
The were another 91 member who went above and beyond with their efforts, the Kensington campus raised a staggering £1261 for Save the Children UK with their Christmas Jumper Day. Over at the Westminster site, a bake sale was held by the G8s and the silky sweet creations collected over £250 in donations, which is enough for AgeUK to send out 500 Christmas hampers.Our Amnesty group delivered a minibus full of the Prep and Senior School donations for the amazing Shoebox Appeal this afternoon, ready to be distributed to those in the local community who are in need this Christmas. Many thanks to all!
— The Kingsley School (@Kingsley_School)
Our campus looked very festive last week, with students rocking their Christmas jumpers for . They were able to raise a whopping £1261 for this amazing cause which will really help children in need of support.
— Southbank International School (@SouthbankSchool)
in Cheshire once again arranged charitable efforts across the school. The Juniors supported the local St Luke's Hospice with an 'Elf Run' around the school grounds, raising a phenomenal figure of almost £2500. As well as the Christmas Fayre which raised funds for the school's nominated charities, The Grange also supported 'Operation Christmas Child' as form 10JCV packed shoeboxes full of Christmas gifts. The Sixth Form also made sure that everything was done to stop children missing out as they donated to the with a boot load of presents.Our G8s held a today and raised a whopping £250 over lunch! As you can see, we do like a bit of at Southbank. This was arranged to raise money for 500 Christmas hampers which our Grade 8s will donate through our local charity in
— Southbank International School (@SouthbankSchool)
As always, The Grange School made every effort to support those in need. Forms from Year 12 arrange some lovely for the residents at Queen Elizabeth House and the Communities and Charities team laid on a delicious afternoon tea for the residents of Oak Grange care home.10JCV packed shoeboxes with Christmas gifts for families in need as part of Operation Christmas Child. Thank you all for your generosity and compassion and a special thank you to Skye Walker for the idea and presentation.
— Community & Charities | The Grange School (@CommunityGrange)
Well done to our Communities and Charities team who put on an impressive Christmas afternoon tea for the residents of Oak Grange.
— Community & Charities | The Grange School (@CommunityGrange)
The Sports department even held their own charity drive alongside their Netball Christmas Festival, gathering donations for . and in London were able to welcome back their school community to a Christmas Market held on 5 December. The parents arranged the entire event and raised over £9,000 for the two schools and their charities.
in Reading were as active as ever in their area with their Christmas efforts, which is no surprise considering they were named the winner of the 91 Award for Outstanding Local Community Involvement this year.
A was organised by the Fryers (Year 7 and 8) to support Reading Family Aid, Reading's food bank and Books 2 Africa. It was great to see students wearing their best Christmas gear to start off December as the school looked to go on. Attentions then turned to help for the Whitley Community Development Association, with Leighton Park contributing a minibus full of gifts and a to the charity's Christmas Box campaign.
Those at Reckitt House, the school's boarding for senior girls, also supported Berkshire Women's Aid with some , painting these themselves as they also raised money for the charity with a bake sale. As well as the gift donations for the Whitley CDA, Leighton Park also backed the Toys and Teen's appeal from Reading Family Aid, filling up tables with presents for those who are less fortunate in their local area.Busy morning up at Grove with the elves! Boxes arriving from our parents and staff for our Whitley Christmas Box Campaign 2021. We are on our way to you ! ????????
— Leighton Park Partnerships & Outreach (@LPPartnerships)
It’s beginning to look a lot like .... ? Toys & Teens Appeal ! ?Old School is filling up nicely thanks to the Collect from Amicus Changemakers ?- there’s still time to drop off your toys & make someone very happy this Christmas! ⭐️???
— Leighton Park Partnerships & Outreach (@LPPartnerships)
Finally, the school minibus was once again used for a charitable cause as Field House (home to boys boarding in Year 9 and over) and the Sixth Form , a charity providing recovery aid for those those living on the streets. Leighton Park also had some donations for a local primary school, Ridgeway, showing the power that partnerships can have in our local communities.
in Hampshire prepared for their Christmas Jumper day in a sustainable way as the PTA ran a swap shop sale, with jumpers available for just a £1 donation. What an effort to make the most of a chance to support Save the Children UK. The entire school community then came together with tables full of food and present donations for the Petersfield Food Bank, who will no doubt be working tirelessly to support everyone they can over the festive period.
in Warwick supported several charitable drives to make Christmas as special as possible for those who are less fortunate. With Teams4U's Shoebox Appeal, King's High were able to spread the cheer even further, with the charity sending out gifts to children and families through schools, nurseries, orphanages and hospitals across Belarus, Bosnia and Georgia. Just look at all those presents!treats and gifts being delivered to Huge thanks to our families & Friends of Ditcham Park School
— Ditcham Park School (@DitchamPark)
The school for girls aged 11-18 also provided essential food items for Evelyn's Gift, who provided Christmas Hampers for young adults leaving care and living independently for the first time.Christmas boxes piling up for collection by The charity’s Shoe Box appeal helps 1000s of vulnerable children each year, and these will be given to children and families through schools, nurseries, hospitals and orphanages in Belarus, Bosnia & Georgia.
— King's High School (@KHSWarwick)
Once again, one student at an 91 school went above and beyond with their show of support for the local community. Lucy at King's High crafted some beautiful bracelets, attached with 'A Christmas Wish' to be handed to staff at local hospitals and care homes.Delighted to be part of it all .
— King's High School (@KHSWarwick)
in Hull kicked off December with a unique fundraiser at their Christmas Fair as the Social Action team baked their own handmade dog biscuits to support Street Paws, a charity supporting the animal companions of the homeless. by the students, which allows them to purchase 54 dog tags. Tranby also held a t0 support Save the Children UK and then arranged a drive to help the hospitals around Hull through the Wishh Charity. Gifts were donated to children who will spend Christmas in hospital and Tranby also sent over some coffee for all of the superhero staff at the Hull hospitals.What an incredibly thoughtful gesture by Lucy who has made bracelets with Christmas wishes on them to give to the staff in local care homes and hospitals.
— King's High School (@KHSWarwick)
in York supported several charitable causes this Christmas, supporting organisations with local and international outreach efforts.Thank you all and extended family for your wonderful support this Christmas. Your kindness will help make a real difference and bring smiles to the faces of children cared for over Christmas. We are sure the staff will enjoy the too ????☕️
— WISHH Charity (@wishhcharity)
In November, the Rotary Shoebox Appeal was backed by Queen Ethelburga's, seeing shoeboxes filled with small gifts and essential items that will be sent out to disadvantaged families in Eastern Europe. The students even included personalised Christmas cards in each box.
Read more about it .
During their Charity Committee meeting this week, our dedicated Charity Leaders filled shoeboxes for the Rotary Shoebox Scheme, after spending the last few weeks collecting items to donate. Thank you to all our students involved!
— Queen Ethelburgas (@qethelburgas)
After their kind donations to European countries, Queen Ethelburga's then got behind the Salvation Army's Toy Appeal in York, collecting over 350 gifts when it was all said and done for the children who are less fortunate around York.
Major Andrew Dunkinson of the York Corps that the kindness of the Collegiate will 'make a significant difference to those families who have very little this Christmas.' The school's contributions did not stop there though... Queen Ethelburga's also supported the Festive Hamper Appeal from Harrogate Hospital and Community Charity (HHCC). With the donations of festive goodies from the school, are able to deliver more hampers across the North than last year, to the tune of a remarkable 1200 to help families and children in need.
Just when it seemed like Queen Ethelburga's couldn't do any more, in the final week of term, Key Stage 4 students visited York Foodbank. This was also part of their 'Volunteer Leaders' Super-Curricular lesson. The project saw the students research foodbanks, design and display posters and donations boxes across the school and also deliver an assembly to their peers. All of that work led to a whopping 100 kilos being donated to York foodbank at the critical Christmas period for the charity. Well done to the entire QE community!In the last week of term we were delighted to spread a little Christmas cheer with a donation to the festive hamper appeal – read more here
— Queen Ethelburgas (@qethelburgas)
showed that it was still possible to spread the Christmas spirit of giving in the absence of their usual annual Fair as the school community gathered donations for the elderly at the local Cholsey Day Centre. Cranford students prepared some beautiful hampers!On Wednesday afternoon, some of our Key Stage 4 students visited York Foodbank with Miss Smith and Mrs Chapman. Their visit was part of the QE Foodbank Project which they have been involved in this term, during their 'Volunteer Leaders' Super-Curricular lesson.
— Queen Ethelburgas (@qethelburgas)
This post will be updated with more contributions from 91 schools across the country. If your efforts weren’t shared online, send some details over [email protected] to be included. Fundraising roundups will now be a regular feature on the news section of our website. The 91 love to follow the charitable efforts from our Members’ schools towards nationwide causes like Macmillan Cancer Support, their local communities and much more.We may not have been able to have the Christmas Fair this year but our pupils certainly know how to spread the festive cheer! Thank you to everyone for all their generous donations, which are now being packed into Hampers to drop at the elderly residents at Cholsey Day Centre!
— Cranford House (@CHSMoulsford)