Gifft Hill School
Enhance our learning environment this Spring
$135,740 raised
$200,000 goal
We are no longer accepting donations on this campaign, but there are other ways for you to support us today!
Gifft Hill School’s spring Annual Fund campaign focuses on enhancing the learning environment for our students by raising money for a new school van and new windows and A/C units for Lower Campus classrooms.
Our school is dedicated to providing the best educational experience for our students, however, we need your help to make it happen. Our aging van, which has been vital for off-campus learning experiences, is reaching the end of its lifespan. Without a new van, our students will miss out on valuable real-life experiences, fieldwork opportunities, athletics, and the chance to give back to the community. Upgrading our windows will enhance energy efficiency and natural lighting, creating a brighter and more sustainable space for our students, while installing air conditioning throughout the lower campus will provide a comfortable climate year-round, ensuring students can focus and thrive in their classrooms regardless of the weather outside.
To achieve these goals, we aim to raise $200,000 by June 30. Together, let’s invest in our students' future and create a learning environment that empowers them to reach their full potential.
Serving the community for over 40 years, Gifft Hill School is the only toddler through high school on St. John, USVI. Each year, we rely on our community and wider USVI friends from near and far to join us in providing this wonderful experience for so many deserving and talented young people on St. John.
Make your gift by Check:
Please make checks payable to Gifft Hill School and mail your donation to:
Gifft Hill School
Attn: Advancement Office
5000 Estate Enighed, PMB # 356
St. John, VI 00830
Please contact the Advancement Office at Gifft Hill School to learn more about ways to make gifts via stock by emailing advancement@giffthillschool.org.
Our Annual Fund supports our students and faculty through the school's operating budget. Should the designated contributions exceed a fund's budgeted limit, the school directs the funds to the Area of Greatest Need