Schools are very close to the heart
of Khandel light, since the Charity was set up following Newport
Free Grammar School’s trip to
Khandel.
Many schools have provided a wonderful medium for the Khandel light
awareness-raising programme, but they have also become superb
fundraisers
and important ambassadors for the Charity. A number of
schools have been steadfastly loyal in their fundraising, as well
as some becoming twinned with schools in Khandel, reinforcing the
idea of community to community partnership. One school even has a
permanent display area dedicated to Khandel light.
Pupils have themselves
organised many of these school events, and inspired the committee
with their willingness to put in their own time and effort with a
wealth of highly original fund raising ideas. From bring and buy
sales and cake baking to spoof TV shows and concerts, pupils have
demonstrated their ability to raise funds themselves – empowering
them, exemplifying their own commitment to the Charity and making
them extremely important to the cause. Presentations made to schools
are always rewarding, as pupils not only become aware of a community
living under truly harsh conditions, so different from those that
they are used to, but they also manage to amaze the committee with
the challenging questions that arise! Requests to give presentations
are always welcomed.
Would your school like to become involved?
Some new suggestions for topical fundraising have included hosting
events during Diwali, such as a curry lunch. This sort of fundraising
has the added benefit of fostering better understanding between different
cultures, as well as being great fun! The easiest event to organise
seems to the non-uniform day, where children are only too eager to
pay a modest fee to wear their own clothes to school; or how about
copying the Ralph Sadleir School’s idea to install a loose
change box in a busy area in which to drop those odd pennies? Money
goes so much further in India, so that even a few pounds can make
a huge difference. Perhaps you have brand new ideas of your own?
If you are lacking in inspiration, have a look at the fundraising
events that have been held to date! How about your school getting
involved?

Schools that support Khandel light?
Anstey School
Barkway School
Barley School
Bishop's Stortford High School
Chrishall School
Guilden Morden School
Katherine Semar School
Newport Free Grammar School
Ralph Sadleir School, Puckeridge
Roysia School, Royston
St Faith's School, Cambridge
St John's College School, Cambridge
St Mary's School, Cambridge
St Mary's School, Saffron Walden
Tannery Drift School
Therfield School
Widford School
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