Tiny Milton Keynes school with just 56 pupils organises bumper collection for Ukraine refugees

Children, parents, governors and staff all pitched in to help

A tiny school has pulled out all the stops to help Ukrainian refugees.

Children, parents, carers, governors and staff at Romans Field special school collected donations for the Ukrainian Appeal.

Romans Field school is a small school in Bletchley, of fifty-six children aged 5 to 11 whose primary needs are social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH).

Roman Fields school is in Bletchley Roman Fields school is in Bletchley
Roman Fields school is in Bletchley

They have recently expanded and now support children with significant complex needs, who follow a bespoke

curriculum, the Romans Field curriculum.

The school's donations are being sent to St Olga’s Church inPeterboroughand then convoyed to the border ofUkraineto be shipped to the most needed areas.

The charity supporting this is ‘Stand with Ukraine’. A Ukrainian community organisation based in Peterborough.

Romans Field serves the widerMilton Keynesarea but also educates children from Northampton, Luton, Buckinghamshire, and Bedfordshire.