Leeds Jewish Free School celebrates its 10th birthday and you can get involved with the perfect gift to help enable the school’s continued growth.
Leeds Jewish Free School set out a decade ago to build and grow a vibrant Jewish secondary school in Leeds offering a first-class education. Its Orthodox Jewish values and ethos offer a caring, supportive environment which is reinforced by high standards of behaviour, allowing each and every child to develop a lifelong love of learning. As a Jewish faith school its Jewish ethos is core to ensuring each students’ success. It expects every student to not only know its values, but to live them as well. Whether it be in the relation of teachers to pupils, pupils to teachers, or pupils to one another, as well as towards the outside world.
Staff at the school have collaborated to put together a wishlist of items which they believe will enhance the learning experience of the students and really allow them to move forward with learning. To learn how to buy the school a present, you can view the wishlist on its dedicated website (linked below) and choose an item. Click the item on the list you wish to purchase and email Charlie.Kelsey@ljfa.org to confirm what you have purchased. Your purchase can either be sent straight to the school or you can hand deliver it.
If you wish to show your appreciation with a larger contribution, then there are two on-going school projects which require your help. The first of which is the renovation of the Jewish Life room. This project requires much attention in the form of, moving the location of the Jewish Life classroom to be at the heart of the school, furniture, resources for a spiritual area, and lighting. LJFS wants the Jewish Life room to be at the heart of the school to strengthen its identity with high class Jewish education. In order to make this happen, the school needs to raise £50,000. All contributions are welcome.
The second project is a drama and dance room. This contribution will give LJFS students a real experience of the theatre when they take drama or dance. It would like to fit out the drama room with black curtains, lights, speakers, and a mixer. For this project the school needs a donation of £3,000.
The projects will ensure the school continues to flourish with a Jewish ethos at its core. To get involved in either of these donation projects please contact Charlie.kelsey@ljfs.org to discuss a contribution.
Ljfs.org • Wishsite.net/wishlist/iqvtgmth