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Six fun fundraising ideas for UK schools

Fundraising is an important aspect of primary schools as it helps to provide resources and support for students and teachers. There are many different ways to fundraise, but involving children and parents in the process can make it more fun and engaging for everyone. Here are some ideas and suggestions for fundraising ideas for primary schools that involve the children and their parents:

  1. A walk-a-thon: This is a great way to get the whole school community involved in fundraising. Parents and children can sponsor students to walk a certain distance, and all proceeds can go towards the school. This is a fun and healthy way to raise money and it can be done on school grounds or in a local park.
  2. A talent show is another great way to involve the whole school community. Children and parents can sign up to perform, and the school can charge an admission fee. All proceeds can go towards the school. This is a fun way to showcase the talents of the students and their parents.
  3. A silent auction: This is a great way to raise money and can be done in conjunction with a school event. Parents and teachers can donate items for the auction, and the school can charge a fee for admission to the event. All proceeds can go towards the school.
  4. Creating a personalised creative plate or set of coasters: Getting the children in the school to create an item that parents would happily purchase is another way to raise funds for a school. Using a service like ours to download picture plate templates, letting your budding artists at them, creating whatever comes to mind (perhaps the theme of the plates could be around giving or community) and then asking parents to buy the final product (we print your kid's designs on super durable and dishwasher safe melamine) that give parents an eternal present of their child's creativity and the school much-needed funds.
  5. A bake sale: This is a classic fundraising idea that is easy to organise. Parents can bake goods, and the school can sell them during school hours or at a school event. All proceeds can go towards the school.
  6. A community service project: This is a great way to get the whole school community involved in fundraising. Parents and students can work together to organise a community service project, and all proceeds can go towards the school. This is a great way to teach children the importance of giving back to the community while raising money for the school.

These are just a few fundraising ideas for primary schools involving the children and their parents. By involving the whole school community in the process, it makes fundraising more fun and engaging for everyone. It also increases the sense of community and teamwork among students, parents, and teachers.

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Grandchild creating personalised gift for grandma

5 ideas for your child to create a personalised gift for a grandparent

Personalising a gift for your parents can be a unique way to show them how much you care. Here are five ways to make a gift from your child to your parents extra special:

A photo album

Create a photo album or scrapbook: Gather pictures of your child with your parents and put them together in a photo album or scrapbook. Add captions and special memories to make it even more special.

An ornament

Make a homemade ornament: Create a homemade decoration using your child's handprint or footprint. This will make a special keepsake for your parents to hang on their Christmas tree.

Personalised Plate

Personalised plate, coaster, tray or bowl: Have your child create their unique piece of artwork that is then printed onto a durable and long-lasting gift such as a melamine plate, coaster or bowl. Check out our personalised gift plates, bowls or coasters.

Bespoke Tshirt

Customised t-shirt or hoodie: Design a t-shirt or hoodie with a special message or picture your child created. This will be a unique and practical gift that your parents can wear.

Their own cookbook

Cookbook with family recipes: Collect your family's favourite recipes and have them bound into a cookbook. Your child can even add their own special recipe or drawing to make it extra memorable.

These are just a few ideas to help you create a personalised gift for your parents. Remember, the most important thing is to show them how much you care and that your child put thought and effort into the gift. Your parents will love anything you give them because it comes from their grandchild.