The Friends of Ferncumbe
100 Club
About the 100 Club
Looking for a fun and easy way to support Ferncumbe School whilst also being in with a chance of winning monthly cash prizes? Look no further than the Friends of Ferncumbe 100 Club!
Here's how it works:
Most importantly, all proceeds from the 100 Club go directly to The Ferncumbe C of E Primary School. So why not give it a go? Join the Friends of Ferncumbe 100 Club today!
How To Join
To join the 100 Club, please fill out this form.
We would be grateful if you could pay annually (i.e. annual payment of £24) by BACS transfer, Paypal payment or cash. This allows us to reduce the administrative effort of the 100 Club for our volunteers.
Alternatively monthly payment of £2 can be made by standing order.
Please transfer £24 to The Friends of Ferncumbe bank account
Name: The New Friends of Ferncumbe School 1997
Sort Code: 40-45-25
Account #: 61216651
Please put your cash in a sealed envelope with your name clearly indicated. Please mark the envelope FAO Friends of Ferncumbe 100 Club and drop it off at the office.
Winners
January: Helen Bick (1st prize), Daryl Lilley (2nd prize)
February: Jon Bayley (1st prize), Bruce McFarlane (2nd prize)
March: Kasia Bartnik (1st prize), Laura Hewitt (2nd prize)
April: Becca Blundell (1st prize), Tracey Webb (2nd prize)
May: Malcolm Gardner (1st prize), Katy Jones (2nd prize)
Terms and Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the 100 Club?
The purpose of the Friends of Ferncumbe 100 Club is to raise funds to support The Ferncumbe C of E Primary School. The 100 club is not run for commercial or private gain. All monies will be paid into The Friends of Ferncumbe (registered charity 1110752) bank account and all profit will be donated to the school in response to funding requests.
Can anyone join?
The 100 club is a small society lottery and is open to all parents, carers, staff and friends of The Ferncumbe C of E Primary School. Anyone aged 16 or over can join.
Membership is limited to 100 numbers so sign up quickly to ensure your place in the monthly prize draws.
How much does it cost?
Membership costs just £2 per month.
How do I pay?
We would be grateful if you could pay annually (i.e. annual payment of £24) by BACS transfer, Paypal payment or cash. This allows us to reduce the administrative effort of the 100 Club for our volunteers.
Monthly payment (i.e. £2 per month) must be made by standing order.
What happens if I cancel my standing order?
Members’ numbers will only be entered in to the prize draw if their subscription is up to date. Unless otherwise advised, a member will be deemed to have left the 100 Club if their subscription remains unpaid for a period of two months.
Can I buy more than one number?
Yes. You are welcome to purchase as many of the 100 numbers as you would like.
How will you choose the winners?
The draw shall be made by a Friends of Ferncumbe committee member using a random number generator. The draw will take place via Facebook Live in the Friends of Ferncumbe Facebook Group. The draw will take place in the first 7 days of the month for the preceding month.
The name of each month’s winners will be published in the school newsletter and on The Friends of Ferncumbe 100 Club website.
How will I receive my prize?
The winner will be contacted and asked to provide their bank details so that the prize money can be transferred to them via BACS payment.
If the winner does not provide their bank details to enable the prize money to be paid to them, the winnings will be released in to general Friends of Ferncumbe charitable funds after three months.
Can I win more than once in the year?
Yes. All numbers have an equal chance of winning each month and it is possible to win more than one monthly prize draw.
What will you use the proceeds for?
All proceeds of the 100 Club will be used by The Friends of Ferncumbe (registered charity 1110752) to support the children and facilities of The Ferncumbe C of E Primary School.
In the past, the charity has supported the school’s Curriculum Enrichment programme, subsidised class trips, funded special events such as Science Week and purchased outdoor play equipment.
Do you have a gambling licence?
The Friends of Ferncumbe 100 Club operates as a small society lottery and therefore does not require a Gambling Commission licence. The Lottery is run under the rule of the Gambling Act 2005.
We hold a small lottery licence registered with Warwickshire Council.
Who do I contact for more information?
You can email The Friends of Ferncumbe at thefriendsofferncumbe@gmail.com. We’d also love to have you join our Facebook group.