Our Courageous Advocacy Projects
Each class leads a Courageous Advocacy project, where children are empowered to be able to make change both locally and globally, shining their light with courage and using their voice respectfully to make a positive difference. Projects include supporting local causes, such as the Salvation Army foodbank, as well as environmental and animal charities. Each autumn we welcome a visitor from The Child of Hope Charity and children are able to see how their fundraising has made a positive difference.
2024-25
Spring term updates
Maple class have been thinking about how to make a difference to people who are lonely by making them smile. They have made Easter cards for a local care home and plan to visit them soon.
Cherry Class are continuing with their super Lympne's Larder project.
Beech Class have been liaising with Sandwich Discovery Centre and plan to make moth homes.
Sycamore Class have been collecting clothing for the Rainbow Centre.
Oak Class plan to plant wild flowers for butteflies and bees. They have also made Easter cards for a local care home and Lympne Place.
Elm Class enjoyed a zoom call with Child of Hope and have made Easter cards for a local care home.