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Mr Krisson Skydive

Our wonderful Headteacher at Woodbridge Primary School, Mark Krisson, is always willing to go the extra mile for students at WPS. But now he's willing to go 120 miles per hour while jumping out of a plane! 
Mr Krisson, and the equally daring teaching assistant Kirsty Brierley, will be doing an inspirational skydiving fundraiser this July - jumping to raise a massive £4000 for the school.

Friends of Woodbridge Primary School (FOWPS) have been raising money this year to purchase much needed interactive screens for every classroom - screens which are crucial for learning but have not been upgraded for 11 years due to education funding cuts. So far, FOWPS and the school community has raised enough to pay for 5 of the 7 screens needed. They are already making an incredible difference to lessons every day.

But we still need £4000 more to get the final two screens.

So PLEASE get behind this incredibly brave and awesome fundraising effort by Mr Krisson and Mrs Brierley and pledge your support with a donation. No matter how big or small, we are grateful for every penny. 

The jump will take place at Beccles Airfield on July 6 - please let them know how fabulous we think their fundraising skydive is by helping us hit that £4000 target.

Good luck Mr Krisson and Mrs Brierley - no backing out now!



More information about FOWPS: FOWPS is the parent / teacher association for Woodbridge Primary School in Suffolk UK. FOWPS is a registered charity run by volunteers and is dedicated to enhancing the education and experiences of all pupils at the school by raising funds to provide additional resources to those the school are able to supply.

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    Lucy Cliff
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