Co-Curricular

Whole School Sponsored Walk

The Whole School Sponsored Walk was a great success, with pupils walking in very hot conditions on July 1st for charity.

Sponsorship money can be paid by cheque made out to 'Framlingham College Charity Account' and sent to myself at the school at any time before the end of the first week of the Autumn Term. Otherwise cash may be given in at the College reception during the holidays or to me at any time before the deadline. Please click on  Sponsorship Forms to download these.

Mr S Waters, Chaplain BA (Hons), PGCE


Charity of the Year

Framlingham College was founded on philanthropy and today its pupils retain a strong sense of their wider community.  One way in which they contribute to less fortunate members of society, outside of their immediate environment is through the annual choice of Charities of the Year listed below.

Having voted for their Charity of the Year, pupils organise a range of exciting fundraising activities and challenges in order to raise money for those chosen charities.

If you would like to support any of this year’s chosen charities, please click on the links to the websites to access on line giving information. Thank you!

Fragile X covers a variety of genetic conditions which cause learning difficulties.


The foundation funds research and helps give emotional and educational support to those who have Fragile X and their families.


The Kariandusi Trust was set up in 2003 for the advancement of education in the Rift Valley of Kenya. So far two primary schools have been established.


Farm Africa is involved in East and Southern Africa.The aim is to build sustainable livlihoods; for example by providing livestock and education to enable farmers to become self sufficient.


The St.Elizabeth Hospice helps patients with very serious illness. The aim is to help patients, families and carers with quality of life.


Mencap helps those with learning disabilities and their families with every aspect of their lives.


Communiy First Responders provides training and equipment for volunteers in the community to provide a response to those who suddenly become ill in the vital first minutes before the ambulance arrives.

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