CHILDREN’S lives have been turned upside down due to the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, with many spending extended periods of time out of school.

The NSPCC’s Childline service has heard from thousands of children who have found this time really challenging. Some have felt overwhelmed with home-schooling, whilst others have missed their friends and family, and many have seen their mental health deteriorate.

To help us be here for children and young people as lockdown restrictions ease, and to remind them how Childline can support them, we are encouraging schools across the country to get involved in the NSPCC’s Number Day on Friday, May 7.

Primary and secondary schools can sign up for the annual fundraising day to enjoy maths games and challenges.

This year, we’ve created a new game called Buddy’s Key Challenge where pupils can complete maths puzzles to create a key that can unlock a door so the charity’s mascot Buddy can visit their school.

There are different activities for all age groups and teachers will be provided with relevant resources.

The money raised from Number Day will help the NSPCC in its mission to make 2021 a better year for children.

To sign up, visit the NSPCC’s website, search for Number Day and fill in your school’s details using the registration form.

CANDIA CROSFIELD

NSPCC