Donating to the school at no cost to you!

Did you know that you can help raise donations for Bridgewater School without you even leaving your sofa? And best of all it doesn’t cost you a penny!

Our school is registered with www.thegivingmachine.co.uk.

TheGivingMachine is a fundraising organisation designed to help UK schools and charities raise money online. By signing up and shopping online via The Giving Machine you will generate a free cash donation for us based on a % of your spend with that retailer. With over 2,000 of the Uk’s favourite retailers, including Amazon, Ebay, M&S, NEXT, Tesco, Sainsbury, John Lewis and Ocado, you are bound to find what you need and generate a donation.

Weekly online shop? Thinking about booking a holiday or short break? Looking to renew your household or car insurance? – please make this your ‘go to’ portal whenever you shop on line.

It takes just a few minutes to install on your web browser and means that every time you click onto a retailer that supports this scheme you will get a prompt asking you to donate.

It really is as simple as that. Please ensure that you don’t miss the opportunity to give while you are shopping and if you can spread the word to family and friends, it will all help to raise as much as possible for our school from this amazing scheme. Your help can really make a difference to our school and ultimately your children.

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