Problem solving area in the Forest School.
St Julian’s Primary in Newport secures funding for a new problem-solving area in their forest school, promoting hands-on learning and family engagement.
Funding for ‘CrossFit’ training.
Sir Graham Balfour School secures funding for a CrossFit club, offering learners 8-week courses with professional trainers to boost fitness, teamwork, and personal growth.
Family cooking club.
John Wheeldon Primary Academy received funding for a family cooking club led by Julia Cunningham, promoting food education, cooking skills, and community collaboration.
Pilot round of grant funding completed.
In July 2024, Achieve Equity Foundation funded over £22,000 for 17 schools, supporting diverse projects like STEM trips, VR headsets, family cooking clubs, and more.
Additional phonics support to help increase reading fluency.
Sneyd Academy secures funding to enhance phonics support for Key Stage 2 learners, providing age-specific resources to boost reading fluency and confidence.
‘Family dining’ facilities.
Chaselea Academy receives funding for new dining facilities, creating a communal space for learners to eat together, enhancing social interaction and learning.
Virtual Reality Headsets
Kymin View Primary receives funding for VR headsets, offering immersive experiences like exploring landmarks and planets to boost engagement and learning.
Funding for additional qualifications for target learners.
The de Ferrers Academy receives funding for ASDAN courses, enhancing qualifications with the Certificate of Personal Effectiveness to boost learners’ confidence and skills.