FOTS are a supportive and welcoming group of parents and grandparents who care deeply about our school. As 'Friends of Topcliffe School', we work together to raise vital funds through a variety of fun and inclusive fundraising events throughout the year. Every penny we raise goes straight back into the school to further benefit the children – from new equipment and creative workshops to special experiences that go beyond the classroom.
And we’ve gone digital! We’re using the Wonderful.org fundraising platform to help us reach even more parents, friends and family to raise money more easily. It’s completely free for donors and makes giving simple, transparent, and efficient. It also allows each of us to do so much more for the children.
With Wonderful.org, you can now set up your own personal fundraising page for 'Friends of Topcliffe School'. Whether you're running a race, doing a sponsored walk, hosting a bake sale, or celebrating a birthday – you can link it all back to our official school fund.
It’s a brilliant way to get involved in a way that suits you, and every single effort helps us make a real difference.
To get started, simply visit www.wonderful.org and create your fundraising page and connect it to the 'Friends of Topcliffe School' charity and away you go to share far and wide and see how much you can raise! It’s quick, easy and secure – and allows your friends and family to support our school directly through your super fun efforts.
Donate – no amount is too small. Every contribution counts.
Share – spread the word to your network and help us grow.
Fundraise – create your own page and make it personal.
We thank you SO much for your donation and for being part of our outstanding school community. Together, we can support more children, create more opportunities, and build a brighter future for everyone at Topcliffe School.
Create a fundraising page to start raising money for Friends of Topcliffe School (FOTS) today! We’re keen to see all kinds of wacky ideas and breath-taking achievements, so get creative and get cracking.
Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.Mae West