Community & charity
Partnerships
Recognising the great inequalities in society today, our Social Impact programme aims to support local, national and international organisations that seek to improve the lives of children and young people through:
- The advancement of education (both academic and extra-curricular)
- The Improvement of physical & mental health and well-being
- The relief from poverty, including access to clean water and sanitisation, technology, food and security (e.g. foodbanks, homeless and refugee charities)
- The protection and improvement of our environment
Applications are now closed for the academic year 2025/26 and will open again in May for 2026-27 applications. Please note: nominated charities should be registered in the UK.
This year, we are proud to support Flexicare, Dreams Come True and Horatio’s Garden.
Dragon Charities of the Year 2025 – 2026
Flexicare
Flexicare provides a free, fully flexible, specialised sitting service for families with children with disabilities.
Registered Charity Number: 1172635
Dreams Come True
It is their mission and purpose to bring joy, happiness, smiles and magic to some of the most deserving children in the UK today. The children to whom they deliver their dreams live in poverty and have a serious illness, disability or life-limiting condition.
Registered Charity Number: 800248
Horatio's Garden
Horatio’s Garden nurtures the wellbeing of people after spinal injury in beautiful, vibrant sanctuaries within the heart of NHS spinal injury centres.
Registered Charity Number: 1151475
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How to apply
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Call us on +44 (0)1865 315 405 / 413.
Discover Quest
Dragon Quest is our thrilling enrichment program where children learn new skills and try out new things, reaping the benefits of a school that places equal weight on intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development. Some of the activities have direct academic benefits, others are focused on building friendships and life skills.