Registered
- Charity no. 110575
- Date registered. 16/05/2025
Public benefits
The direct benefits flowing from our charity’s purposes include: Improved educational experiences for pupils through enhanced learning environments, resources, and facilities. Strengthened relationships between school staff, teachers, parents, and the wider school community, creating a collaborative and supportive educational setting. Increased
access to extracurricular activities and educational support programs that contribute to pupils' academic, social, and personal development. Provision of necessary equipment and facilities that aid in delivering a well-rounded education, promoting engagement and higher achievement among pupils. These benefits contribute to the overall advancement of education within the school and help ensure that pupils receive the support they need to succeed academically and personally. Feedback from stakeholders – Surveys, testimonials, and feedback from pupils, parents, teachers, and staff that highlight improvements in educational experiences, relationships, and engagement. Academic performance and engagement data – Measurable improvements in pupil outcomes, attendance rates, and participation in extracurricular activities supported by the charity’s initiatives. Evaluation of resources and facilities – Reports on the usage and impact of provided equipment or facilities, showing how they enhance learning and teaching effectiveness. Collaboration and partnership records – Documentation of events, initiatives, and partnerships with school staff, teachers, and the wider school community that strengthen relationships and support educational advancement. Annual reports and reviews – Formal reports detailing the activities undertaken, resources provided, and their direct impact on pupils’ education and well-being. There is no known harm arising from the charity’s purposes. All activities are designed to enhance education and develop positive relationships within the school community. Any potential risks, such as health and safety concerns related to facility improvements or extracurricular activities, are managed through proper planning, risk assessments, and compliance with school and legal regulations. The charity’s beneficiaries are: Pupils of the school – They benefit directly from improved educational opportunities, resources, and support. Teachers and staff – They benefit from stronger relationships, professional development opportunities, and additional resources to enhance teaching effectiveness. Parents and guardians – They benefit from a more engaged and supportive school community, helping them to be more involved in their children's education. The wider school community – The local community benefits indirectly through better educational outcomes, community events, and increased collaboration between the school and external stakeholders. A private benefit may arise for suppliers of equipment and service providers who are contracted to support the charity’s initiatives, such as delivering educational materials or facility improvements. However, this benefit is incidental and necessary to achieving the charity’s purposes, as the charity requires external expertise and resources to effectively advance education. Additionally, school staff and teachers may gain professional development opportunities or enhanced working environments, but these benefits are also incidental, as they directly contribute to improving the educational experiences of pupils.
What your organisation does
The organisation carries out its purpose by developing a strong and supportive community around the school. This is achieved through initiatives that promote collaboration and positive relationships among staff, parents, and other stakeholders associated with the school. Regular communication channels, such as meetings, online newsletters and
notices through the school App, and social events, help strengthen these bonds and ensure that everyone involved with the school is well-informed and engaged. To advance the education of pupils, the organisation organises and supports a range of activities and events. These include fundraising efforts to provide additional resources, facilities, or equipment that enhance the learning environment. The funds raised might be used to purchase new educational tools or equipment, learning tablets, improve school infrastructure, or sponsor extracurricular activities that enrich pupils’ academic and personal development. The organisation also facilitates parent-teacher engagement opportunities to encourage active participation in the educational process. By working closely with the school, it identifies areas where support is most needed and provides tailored assistance to ensure pupils benefit from a holistic, well-rounded education. In all its efforts, the organisation remains committed to developing an inclusive and supportive atmosphere, enabling pupils to thrive academically and socially while strengthening the wider school community.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Education/training