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Charity Fundraising

Fundraising for charitable causes is a vibrant and integral part of life at Crossley Heath School. Each year, our students and staff come together to raise significant funds for local, national, and international causes.

To celebrate the 160-year anniversary of our iconic school building, originally founded in 1864 as a school and orphanage through the philanthropy of the Crossley brothers, we are embarking on a momentous fundraising challenge. Inspired by their legacy, our goal is to raise £160,000 in our 160th year to champion education for our students and support the most vulnerable members of our community.

This year, we are proud to focus our fundraising efforts on three exceptional local charities:

A local charity working with people seeking asylum, and new refugees,​ who are rebuilding their lives in Calderdale. ​

​Offering a welcoming, safe and inclusive space with advice, English language classes and wellbeing activities.​

Based in Huddersfield supporting children who are affected by life-shortening conditions and their families.​

Offering support and advice to make the life of each child as full and happy as possible.​

They believe in the power of ordinary people to do extraordinary things for children and their families.​

Caring for people over 18 who are facing life-limiting illness such as advanced stages of cancer, heart failure, lung, kidney and neurological diseases and their families to access the best possible ​care.  They aim to improve their patient's quality of life, caring for the​ whole person - physical, emotional, spiritual, social needs and goals.​

Our 160th-anniversary fundraising journey began with a Fundraising Fortnight at the end of the summer term, during which we raised an incredible amount and donated £2,000 to each of our partner charities. The fortnight featured a range of exciting events, including:

  1. Inflatable Extravaganza – Students had a blast on an inflatable assault course.
  2. Summer Fair – Every tutor group ran creative market stalls offering games, food, and crafts.
  3. Sponsored Colour Run – Students raced around the Moor, raising funds individually, in tutor groups, by year, and as part of their houses. The top fundraisers enjoyed exclusive tours of our legendary basement and clock tower.

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Reflecting on these achievements, Mr Jones said:
"I am so grateful to our students, their families, our alumni, and our staff for the sponsorship, energy, and imagination they invested into our Fundraising Fortnight. One of our values is kindness, and this was kindness in action. We believe in all our students contributing positively to society, and this was a fantastic example of how they can make a real difference by supporting three of the most special charities in our local area. I can’t wait to see what we can achieve next."

Ongoing Commitment to Charitable Causes
Each year, the school continues to support a variety of charities chosen by our students, reflecting our community's commitment to helping those in need. Many students also volunteer within the local community, whether as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award or to enrich the lives of others through acts of kindness.

At Crossley Heath, we remain inspired by our history and are committed to fostering a culture of compassion and generosity in our students. Together, we aim to create a lasting impact for our school and the wider community.