We are always delighted to support local schools and our latest grant for William Levick School is no different
The School and its Parent, Teacher, and Friends Association (PTFA) are dedicated to supporting children within the school and the wider local community. Their efforts focus on creating opportunities for children to access enriching activities, particularly in music and the arts, which might otherwise be out of reach for many families.
The PTFA is seeking funding to purchase new musical instruments for the school. These will benefit all 210 pupils, aged 4 to 11, who will use them as part of their newly introduced music curriculum. Music has been shown to have a profoundly positive impact, especially for the school’s 28 children on the SEND register, including 5 with Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs). The school also plans to incorporate music into sensor circuits, which are already helping to support these children’s wellbeing and development.
The reach of this project goes beyond the school itself. Community groups, such as the Brownies, which meet weekly on the school premises, will also have access to the new equipment. Additionally, the school choir regularly performs for local care homes, at community events such as Christmas and summer fairs, and in collaborative concerts with other schools. New instruments will allow these performances to include instrumental music, further enriching both the children’s experience and the joy they bring to the community.
This funding will have a meaningful and lasting impact on children’s education, wellbeing, and access to music, while also strengthening the school’s role as a hub for community connection.
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