A new accessible minibus for Clarendon Primary Center

A new accessible minibus for Clarendon Primary Center in Hampton which will help to transform many young lives

TVF was delighted to award a grant of £25,000 towards a new accessible minibus for Clarendon Primary Centre in Hampton, a special school for children who have complex needs. The grant was possible from the donation TVF received from being the beneficiary charity of The Richmond Golf Club Lady Captain Fiona Stewart.

We are looking forward to arranging a visit to Clarendon early in 2026 to see and hear more about how it is helping to make a difference to young lives.  TVF and The Richmond Golf Club logos are both on the minibus in recognition of the significant grant. 

‘On behalf of everyone at Clarendon Primary Centre, I am writing to express our deepest gratitude for your incredibly generous donation of £25,000 towards the purchase of a new accessible minibus. Your kindness and commitment to supporting our pupils will have a profound and lasting impact on their educational journey.

For many of our primary pupils, navigating the world beyond school presents significant challenges. The new accessible minibus will be a gateway to experiences that will enhance their learning, develop their social skills, and build their confidence from an early age. From visits to local parks and museums to participation in inclusive sporting events and life-skills outings, this minibus will ensure our pupils can fully engage with the world around them.

We are, once again, deeply appreciative of your generosity and belief in our school mission. Your support affirms the importance of inclusive education and community involvement, and we feel incredibly fortunate to have you as partners in making a difference in the lives of our pupils. We look forward to sharing stories of the rich experiences that your generosity has made possible.’

Niall Dumigan, Executive Headteacher - Clarendon School

See TVF’s latest video for details of how TVF’s support for accessible minibuses is transforming many lives.

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