Welcome!
This section will tell you everything you need to know if you want to organise a Jeans for Genes Day at your primary school.
Bridgewater School, Worsley, Greater Manchester
It’s so easy to get involved, GENErate lots of money and really make a difference. Click on the big red button and register for your fundraising pack. It contains exciting new educational materials with activities and ready-made assemblies tailored for Key Stages 1 and 2.
Your fundraising guide has lots of extra ideas, designed for primary school chldren, to help you raise even more money.
Access downloads with your personal account
Once you've registered, we'll create a personal account for you.
We'll send you a username and password that you can enter in the box to
the right.
You'll be able to download part of your fundraising pack,
PowerPoint presentations and audio slide shows for assemblies or the classroom, plus extra stickers, posters and much more!
You'll be able to
update your details if you move to a new school. You can even download family recipes from celebrity chefs such as
James Martin and Antony Worrall-Thompson. Ideal to bake and sell at break time!
Emma's story
Video diaries are among the new resources we have for schools this year. Emma has achondroplasia, a restricted growth disorder. She shows us how being around 4 feet tall affects going shopping, being at school and trying to get her way with her older sister!
Emma is 13. Her diary is most suitable for key stage 2.
Extra help to get you started
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How doing Jeans for Genes Day will benefit the whole school
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Two tempting recipes passed through the GENErations from James Martin and Sophie Grigson
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