Support St. Michael's School following the fire.

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Support St. Michael's School following the fire.

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St Michael's School is at the centre of the community of Stoke Gifford. On 8th December 2024 a fire destroyed the school conservatory and badly damaged two of the Year One classrooms. Everything in these rooms was lost, including all the school work that children had done. As a result, classes have needed to be rehomed elsewhere in the school building. Although the school insurance will pay to replace the equipment lost, we would like to raise additional funds to recognise the upheaval and disruption of the Year One classes and staff. This fundraising will help us to provide new resources and will support the transition into new spaces and classrooms within the school.

The Year One teachers are preparing a list of items they feel would be beneficial for the children. So far this includes:

Early Maths Outdoor Kit £349.99
Giant Foam Counters £68.39 x 2
Giant Mosaic Shapes £99.59 x 2
Measuring Cylinders £28.97 x 2
Tuff Tray Stands £114.44 x 3

More items will be added to either this list or the Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3L2N7V7UUSDF8/ref=cm_go_nav_hz

As a registered charity the St Michael's PTFA are leading the fundraising effort and every donation will help. Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause, that means so much to all of us at the school.

More information about St Michael's School Parent Teachers & Friends Association: St Michael's PTFA solely supports St Michael's Primary School.

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Gillian Coleman
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St Michael's School Parent Teachers & Friends Association
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