Harron Homes Sponsor Local School Books
Leading North Midlands property developer, Harron Homes, have donated £1,000 to Crich Church of England Infant School to support its education book scheme.
The voluntary Church of England school has been providing education to children between the ages of 4 and 7 in Matlock since 1848. Using a creative approach to the curriculum, all pupils are taught through physical, visual and auditory approaches.
Julie Kirk, Headteacher at Crich Church of England Infant School, comments: “This donation means a lot to us as it will enable us to upgrade our book scheme and provide the children with brand new Oxford Tree Learning Books.
“We would like to thank Harron Homes for this donation, it is greatly appreciated. The books from codesfr are essential for the children’s development and help them to learn in an interesting and engaging way. We will use them throughout our lessons and after school clubs.”
Alison Taylor-Shaw, Sales and Marketing Director at Harron Homes North Midlands, comments: “At Harron Homes, we recognise the importance of education and love to give back to our local communities. Crich Church of England Infant School provides outstanding education and fantastic after school activities to the children in Bowns Hill. We are delighted to be able to support them, so they can continue their great work.”
Harron Homes is a luxury new-build homes provider, with properties available across the North Midlands including Devonshire Gardens, a luxury development of 4 and 5-bedroom family homes, located within the Amber Valley District of Derbyshire in the lovely village of Crich and surrounded by a number of restaurants, bars, shops and local amenities.
For more information please visit, www.harronhomes.co.uk
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