Saxon Wood Association
Saxon Wood Association raises money to enrich lives of children with learning difficulties and complex medical needs.
Thank you to everyone who came to our amazing schools summer fete today! Despite the weather, we had a fantastic turn out and We definitely felt the love and support by everyone! We will keep you updated on how much we have raised for our amazing children. Here’s to next year!
Our summer fete is still going ahead tomorrow, despite the weather. We are now holding all stalls and games inside the school, but unfortunately we have had to cancel the barbecue. There will be hotdogs available inside, along with tea, coffee, cold drinks and cakes.
Come along and help us raise money for our amazing school and children! We look forward to seeing you there!!
Come and support our amazing school on Saturday 15th July from 1pm-4pm at Saxon Wood School. We will have lots of stalls, and there will be a barbecue. Hot and cold drinks will also be available!
Due to the recent news of the passing of our beloved Queen, we will be cancelling the school fete due to be held on Saturday 10th September
Please note the change of date for our amazing schools summer fete! Share far and wide-we look forward to seeing everyone there!
We are sorry to say that due to the increasing temperatures, we have had to cancel the fete on Saturday 16th July. We will be arranging the fete for another date later on in the year, and will be letting everyone know when it is. Thank you for everyone’s support and understanding.
One more week to go!!!!!
We are edging closer to our brilliant fete to raise money for our amazing children! Everyone who is anyone can come along, so shout this from your roof tops and join us!
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Come along to our summer fete to help raise money for our amazing school!
The Saxon Wood School is a special school for children with moderate to severe learning difficulties, and complex medical needs. The association raises much needed funds in order to enrich the education and lives of the children who attend the school.
Funds and donations are used to purchase communication aids such as eye gaze and talkers, sensory equipment and personal equipment such as wheelchairs, specialised seating and changing beds, hoists, and therapy aids.
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