HOW TO DONATE
How to Donate
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Choose to make a one-off gift or set up a regular donation using the links below.
Click here to donate to transformational bursaries (the Gift Campaign)
Help us widen access to an FHS education by supporting gifted pupils who could not otherwise afford to attend.
Click here to donate to the hardship fund
Support current families facing unexpected financial difficulty, ensuring continuity of education for their daughters.
Click here to join the 1878 Circle
Marking our founding year, The 1878 Circle unites donors supporting bursaries and capital projects through gifts inspired by 1878.
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Please transfer your gift to Francis Holland Schools Trust:
Address: Natwest Bank, 169 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 5NA
Account Name: Francis Holland (C of E) Schools Trust Branch
Sort Code: 60-19-26
Account Number: 23725168
Reference: [Your full name] RP Fund
SWIFT / BIC No: NWBK GB 2L
IBAN Number: GB06NWBK60192623725168 To allow us to maximise the value of your donation by claiming gift aid please fill out the gift aid declaration form.
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We are delighted to offer the unique opportunity to support a child through their school career and beyond. By creating a patronage you will make a transformational impact on the life of a talented young person.
Donations at Patron level range from the cost of one child’s annual fee to fully funding to cost of their school career. To recognise your support, we would be honoured to add your name to the School’s Patrons and Benefactors plaque which will be installed in the 25/26 academic year.
You will also be invited to special Benefactor and Patron events where you will have the opportunity to hear about the progress of the School’s Transformational Bursary programme. To become a Patron, please contact Tom Robertson, Director of Development, by email or phone 020 7535 2772.
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Francis Holland Regent’s Park is providing an opportunity to become a Benefactor to the School by contributing £5,000 annually to the school/bursary programme for two years or more.
Benefactors will play a major role in delivering our ambitious new plans for bursaries. For every four Benefactors, we will be able to provide one annual bursary to a talented young girl.
To recognise your support, we would be delighted to add your name to the School’s Patrons and Benefactors plaque. You will also be invited to special Benefactors events where you will have an opportunity to hear about the progress of the school’s bursary programme. To become a Benefactor, please contact Tom Robertson, Director of Development, by email or phone 020 7535 2772.
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When alumni, parents and friends come together to support the school, they change lives. Every contribution from our alumni community counts, whether it be your time, your talent or treasure. Your donation will help ensure gifted, deserving girls are able to enjoy a Francis Holland education.
The effect of us all coming together as a community in support is so powerful. X Polished Corners donating £100 a month (with gift aid) will pay for a full bursary, providing a girl with a truly transformational experience.
We would like to encourage all our alumni to give what they feel they can. Every penny makes a difference and provides a girl with a start in life that knows no bounds, but please take a moment to consider The 1878 Circle and Legacy Giving through the Canon Francis Holland Legacy Society.
Please email the Development Office if you would like to discuss your donation or have any questions.
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Leaving a gift in your will is a remarkable way of supporting the school and will be hugely significant in helping Francis Holland Regent’s Park to transform its bursary programme.
Our legacy society is named after the school’s founder, Canon Francis Holland, who was Chaplain to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII and a visionary in philanthropy and education.
Should you choose to let us know of your intention to leave a gift in your will, we would be delighted to invite you to join the Canon Francis Holland Legacy Society. Members of the society are invited to special events and, if they wish, are acknowledged on a plaque in the main School building.
Please email the Development Office if you would like to discuss leaving a legacy or have any questions.
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Many companies will match an employee’s gift to charity. Company funds used for such purposes are tax-effective and can be deducted from your organisation’s corporation tax. Please contact us if you require any additional information to be able to set this scheme up with your employer.
We are always happy to speak to potential corporate partners who are interested in supporting diversity and mobility through sponsorship of our bursary programme.
Please contact us for further information.