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NSPCC's Number Day

NSPCC's Number Day - Friday 3rd February 2023

We are delighted to be supporting the NSPCC by taking part in Number Day on Friday 3 February 2023.

Everything the NSPCC does protects children today and prevents
about tomorrow

The NSPCC need our support more than ever. By raising money, we can help to fund their
vital services such as Childline – the helpline that’s always there for children and young
people whatever their problem or concern.

On average, a child contacts Childline every 25 seconds

Making maths meaningful

Number Day is a great way to make maths fun and bring about a positive, ‘can-do’ attitude
towards it.

  • We are taking on Buddy’s Key Challenge in our classes.

  • We are working to solve exciting maths puzzles in our classes, against the clock with Buddy, the Speak out. Stay safe mascot.

  • Throughout the week we will be taking part in fun maths activities and we will be taking part in Dress up for Digits. Pupils are asked to wear an item of clothing with a number on it (football shirt, cap, netball shirt or even a onesie!). Or get even more creative by dressing in a maths or numbers theme. To help raise money for the NSPCC, we are asking for a suggested donation of £1, and we’d love everyone in the school to take part in this special event.

Cake Sale

  • 8H will be holding a cake sale on Friday 3rdh February in aid of the NSPCC.

  • We would love it if you could send in donations of homemade or shop bought cakes on either Thursday 2nd or Friday 3rd February.

  • Please ensure that any containers used to send in cakes are named with your child’s name and class so that they can easily be returned.

  • Please send your child in with money to purchase cakes during Friday breaktime. Cakes will all be priced at 20p each.

  • All money raised will be donated to the NSPCC along with our Dress up for Digits contributions.

Safe fundraising

  • Please send in a donation to support NSPCC’s work in a sealed envelope.

It all adds up

We’re really looking forward to all the fun of Number Day, and we really appreciate your support.
All the money we raise at Carwarden House Community School will make an enormous difference to children today and help the NSPCC be there for children tomorrow.

Thank you.

Best wishes, Karen Packham, Leader of Numeracy

You can find out more about the NSPCC’s work at http://nspcc.org.uk

To find out more about keeping children safe online, visit http://nspcc.org.uk/onlinesafety