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Number Day 2008
Congratulations! Your school is one step closer to celebrating NSPCC Number Day on 4 December 2008 - a great opportunity to get pupils to enjoy maths and raise money for the NSPCC and ChildLine.
Taking part is easy; the Number Day Resource Pack contains everything you need for a successful event, and the money your school raises will help make a real difference to children’s lives.
The sad fact is that 32,000 children in the UK are on child protection registers and are known to be at risk of abuse right now. This is why we need your support. Help us continue our valuable work and take part in Number Day 2008 by registering for a free resource pack.
What is Number Day?
Since December 2000, thousands of schools have taken part in the NSPCC Number Day, raising more than £800,000 and enabling us to provide vital services for thousands of vulnerable children.The event aims to make maths fun and exciting, promote our services and key messages, and link to the maths, citizenship and PSHE curricula.
Number Day is a fantastic way to bring about a positive attitude towards maths. It’s also a chance for schools to show their support for ending cruelty to children, FULL STOP. The money that you raise will help many abused, neglected and vulnerable children to have happier lives, children such as Daniel. Number Day is also a great opportunity to learn about the valuable work of our projects and services including ChildLine, and why we exist.
How can my school take part?
All you need to do is register for your free Number Day Resource Pack and by registering you will qualify to be sent a special link to additional resources that will help you even more.
Find out what other schools had to say about their experience of Number Day.