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Weʼve raised £870 to fund the planting of The Kingston Academy site with an inspiring and enduring garden for our pupils and local community
- Funded on Sunday, 4th December 2016
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Our aim is to plant the beds surrounding and within the school with a long-lasting plant scheme which inspires our pupils with respect and pride for their school premises. We want to create a beautiful, calm and reflective environment for our pupils and staff and to enhance the local community.
The element of our school funding dedicated to planting the school site does not provide us with sufficient funds to create the sort of gardens and the planting we believe is right for TKA. We are therefore seeking to raise £5000 to enable us to create this garden for our school and, at the same time, enhance local community environment.
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Sam VanDerlip
Nov 29, 2016
£50.00
Anonymous
Nov 28, 2016
Best of luck for hitting the total soon!
£100.00
Joanna Brayton
Nov 25, 2016
£30.00
The Orrell family
Nov 14, 2016
£30.00
The Sumner family
Nov 10, 2016
Can't wait to see the end result! Good luck with the fundraising.
£30.00
Anonymous
Nov 10, 2016
£10.00
Meilin T
Nov 9, 2016
One small seed, many mighty trees....
£50.00
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The Kingston Academy
The Kingston Academy is an ambitious new Academy free school, serving the North Kingston community, which opened its doors in September 2015.