
Join thousands and schools and nurseries across the UK and celebrate the 25th anniversary of NSPCC Number Day!
Sign-up to nspcc.org.uk/NumberDay for free maths resources and NEW number activities and get creative with ‘dress up for digits’.
It’s maths, but not as you know it! Get your school or nursery involved with NSPCC Number Day fun this February and every pound raised will help protect more children.
Number Day is an inclusive maths-inspired fundraising day for children in nursery right through to secondary school, with fun, free maths resources, and activities like ‘dress up for digits’ and the popular Buddy’s Key Challenge, Number Day is the perfect way to get pupils involved with learning and fundraising.
After registering, schools and nurseries will receive everything they need from the Number Day resources site to make the event a success.
- resources they can use in class including games, quizzes and new activities for 2025.
- fundraising tips and ideas to help pupils raise money
- resources to help schools promote their event across the school or nursery
- access to resources to keep children safe from harm, supporting with safeguarding including a class lesson plan, presentation, and online safety quizzes for all age
Help make 2025 the biggest Number Day ever and sign up to your mathemagical Number Day 2025 now by visiting nspcc.org.uk/NumberDay
Why your support counts
Over 80% of our income comes from those who choose to give to us including schools, the NSPCC simply couldn’t keep its vital services running without the support of people like you. Every pound raised will all add up.
Everything the NSPCC does protects children today and prevents abuse tomorrow.
The NSPCC need support more than ever. By raising money, we can help fund vital services such as Childline – the helpline that’s always there for children and young people whatever their problem or concern.
On average, a child contacts Childline every 45 seconds.
The money raised could also help the NSPCC reach more schools with the Speak out. Stay safe. programme – giving children the knowledge and confidence to speak out about anything that is worrying them, including abuse, so they can get help.
£4 could help answer a child’s call to Childline.
£28 could pay for a trained practitioner for one hour, supporting parents and families in caring for their children.
£90 could pay for our Speak out Stay safe programme to reach every child in a primary school class of 30 children.