Peter Pan To Help Gt Ormond Street Hospital In Schools Challenge

Keen2learn is very pleased to support Great Ormond Street children’s hospital  to attempt to establish a Guiness Book of Records challenge. Schools can join the charity from the 26-30 April for a week of Peter Pan themed fundraising activities and a Guinness World Record attempt in aid of the charity. Join thousands of people across the country in the biggest ever Peter Pan dress up day. The record attempt takes place on Friday 30 April at 9.15am and lasts 10 minutes.

How to participate in this fund raising event for the Great Ormond Street Children’s hospital  is shown in the download documents below. To get the children to think about Peter Pan we have included a range  of educational games that link to the event.

The Guinness World Record attempt is just one way you can get involved in Peter Pan Week.  We’ve got fundraising ideas and educational resources to make the whole week fun.

Peter Pan Week fundraising toolkit

Download Peter Pan fundraising toolkit

Register your school and receive our fundraising toolkit and Peter Pan themed educational materials.

Our fundraising toolkit is filled with lots of ideas and tips to make your week a real success but you must register your school and download the record attempt instructions to take part in the Guinness World Record attempt.

Not a school?

If you are not a school you could can still enter just email  peterpanweek@gosh.org

Fundraising ideas

  • Peter Pan themed Mufti Day
    Dress up as your favourite character from Peter Pan or Peter Pan in Scarlet.  Save your Peter Pan costumes for our Guinness World Record attempt!
  • Have a Scarlet Day
    Hats, ribbons, hair grips, socks, wigs, shirts, gloves…get sponsored to come in to school dressed in scarlet
  • Captain Hook treasure hunt
    Map out a Neverland Treasure Trail of small change in the playground…you never know, it could lead to some hidden treasure
  • Bake some real Fairy Cakes
    Bake some fairy cakes – decorate them with images of Fireflyer or Tinker Bell, or bake fairy-shaped cookies. Invite the parents in and sell these at break time.
  • Hold a performance of Peter Pan

Help us make a difference

We are aiming to raise £160,000 through Peter Pan Week to help build two new en-suite bedrooms in the cardiac centre.  The current facilities are cramped and the new rooms will mean having enough space for life saving equipment and a spare bed for mum and dad, making it a much less frightening experience for the whole family.

If you have  any questions about Peter Pan Week please email us or call 020 7239 3182

Record attempt instructions

  1. Peter Pan lesson plan for year 1 Key Stage 1
  2. Peter Pan lesson plan for year 2 Key Stage 1
  3. Peter Pan lesson plan for year 3 Key Stage 2
  4. Peter Pan lesson plan for year 4 Key Stage 2
  5. Peter Pan lesson plan for year 5 Key Stage 2
  6. Peter Pan for Foundation nursery and preschool
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