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<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> & <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong><br />
<strong>2022</strong> – <strong>2023</strong>
Welcome from the Headmaster<br />
In December <strong>2022</strong>, The Sunday Times named <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> in a list of the Top 10 Most Generous Independent <strong>School</strong>s. This welcome recognition of<br />
our culture of philanthropy was based on the <strong>School</strong>’s spending on bursaries and financial support to allow a vibrant variety of children to join the Salopian<br />
community. It is important that we widen access to a <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> education. We are deeply grateful to all those who support our efforts so generously.<br />
As well as the pursuit of ‘serious fun’, we believe strongly in the ‘survival of the kindest’ – a culture that runs deep in the Salopian DNA. Not only do<br />
we want to provide a diversely challenging whole person education for all the 840 or so teenage Salopians, but we also want to foster future leaders who<br />
go out into the world with confidence to deliver change for the better. Social responsibility and public benefit are at the heart of what we do. Our<br />
mission is to educate and empower the children in our care to flourish in life and contribute positively to the world around them.<br />
The academic year <strong>2022</strong> — <strong>2023</strong> has seen the <strong>School</strong> continue to adapt and meet the challenges of a fast-moving world. In the year that our boys’<br />
football team reached the final of the England <strong>School</strong>s’ FA Cup, our academic and Futures programme saw 30% of our leavers move on to World<br />
Top 50 universities, as well as a range of other excellent destinations and fields of work. We have continued to invest in the infrastructure of<br />
our wonderful site, with the completion of our fifth girls’ house as the overall number of girls in the school went beyond 320. There has been<br />
parallel investment in boys’ accommodation, with work on all houses and major refurbishments and extensions to Churchill’s Hall and Ingram’s<br />
Hall. Port Hill and Radrook celebrated a strong final year as we moved to a fully integrated house system. The two new all-weather pitches<br />
are named after these day boys’ houses that formed such a key part of the school for a 38 year chapter in our long history. The growing group<br />
of <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> International <strong>School</strong>s expanded further with the announcement of the latest project, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> International India, a full<br />
boarding school to be situated in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, in central India.<br />
With the economic and political headwinds blowing increasingly strongly on all institutions, not least independent boarding and day<br />
schools such as ours, we continue to value greatly the philanthropic giving which forms such a key element in allowing us to provide<br />
excellence in the pupil experience and pursue our ongoing commitment to widening access through transformative bursaries. We want<br />
to reach the point where a visitor could pop into any classroom of 20 pupils and know that there was a least one pupil in the room on a<br />
transformative bursary. We are well on the way to that target.<br />
The more diverse our community, the fuller the experience for all our pupils. Investment in the site and facilities benefits our pupils<br />
and staff, and is shared with almost 50 different state school partners, through our nationally-recognised Partnership and Community<br />
Engagement programme, as well as our ongoing support of The Shewsy, our youth and community club in Liverpool. As a Champion<br />
<strong>School</strong> of the <strong>School</strong> Partnerships Alliance, we are in the centre of national efforts to drive school improvement across the education<br />
system. We are part of the solution, rather than part of the problem, as some may suggest.<br />
In this spirit, we go forwards, and we are profoundly thankful for the wonderful support of our donors and friends of the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
Floreat Salopia!<br />
Leo Winkley<br />
Headmaster<br />
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From the Chair<br />
When I left <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> in 1984, I had no idea how much I would come to draw on the learning, teaching, friendships,<br />
skills and experience I had gained from my time at The <strong>School</strong>s. That was why when the <strong>School</strong> approached me to become<br />
Chair of the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in 2019, and subsequently to become Chair of the Governing Body in <strong>2023</strong>,<br />
I was delighted not only to step forward, but also to make a commitment to the <strong>School</strong>’s future by joining The Leadership<br />
Circle, and making a gift to Campaign 2020 – 2030.<br />
It is my privilege to share the opportunity to join our global community of donors; if your name already features on the<br />
<strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong> in the following pages, recognising your commitment to Campaign 2020 – 2030, I extend my sincere thanks<br />
to you for your support. If you are considering making a gift, it can be made flexibly and in the manner most convenient<br />
and tax efficient for you. My colleagues in the Development Office, whose details are listed, will be delighted to assist you<br />
in taking the next steps on your pathway to becoming part of the Campaign 2020 – 2030 success story.<br />
The <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> Development Office has continued to be very active worldwide this year, connecting with thousands<br />
of members of our community through individual meetings, events and engagement activities. The results speak for<br />
themselves, producing in excess of £1 million of in-year cash donations for the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> and more<br />
than £3 million in onward pledge commitments to the current campaign. In total, the Campaign 2020 – 2030 has now<br />
raised over £10 million in committed funds in direct support of the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
This year’s Fundraising Telephone Campaign reached over 1,000 members of our global community of alumni, parents,<br />
friends and supporters, and secured more than £300,000 of new and additional gifts, 94% of which are regular gifts,<br />
providing predictable and recurring philanthropic income. All of these gifts are directed to The Means Tested Bursary<br />
Fund, which remains our through-focus for Campaign 2020 – 2030, enabling a <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> education for qualified<br />
children who might not otherwise be able to attend the <strong>School</strong>. If you were amongst those who took the call for support,<br />
the Impact <strong>Report</strong> in the following pages shows how these gifts are used and highlights just how much every gift counts.<br />
Your ongoing support is hugely appreciated.<br />
With sincere thanks,<br />
James D.C. Pitt<br />
Chair of the Governing Body, and the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Trustees of the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Foundation</strong><br />
James D.C. Pitt (Chair & Trustee)<br />
Jonathan C.R. Arthur<br />
S. Grant Charlesworth-Jones<br />
James E.M. Cross<br />
James D. Dickson<br />
Eleanor M.P. Gurden<br />
Andrew Haining<br />
T.H.P. Haynes<br />
Eliza G. Hodgson<br />
Michael C. Kerr<br />
Dominic A.C. Perks<br />
Trustees of the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
American <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Michael C. Kerr (Chair & Trustee)<br />
Jonathan P. Cummins<br />
Eliza G. Hodgson<br />
Reuben B. Johnson III<br />
Luke Taylor<br />
Mark R.C. Yale<br />
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From the Director of Development<br />
There is diversity of thought and convention on the number and model of continents<br />
in our world, much as with the number and stages of economic cycles.<br />
No attempt is made to anchor your view on these here, but they are examples of<br />
unresolved and diverse theoretical discourse, co-existing in the constant ‘contactreality’<br />
of time. In much the same way, our duty to educate, empower, and enable<br />
young people at <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> is illuminative of diverse theory, but necessarily<br />
present, and immediate. Life demands that our pupils need a foothold on the world –<br />
and its continents; and the economy – and its cycles, both in theory, and in practice,<br />
and now.<br />
Connecting this immediacy of duty is the privilege of our work at <strong>Shrewsbury</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong>, where young people provide us with daily evidence that there is connection<br />
and opportunity to be found in diversity of thought: in the demand it places on us<br />
to question and explore intellectually, rhetorically, and practically; and its demand<br />
that we test, analyse, criticise, and consider difference distinctly from both change,<br />
and consistency.<br />
In much the same way, the work of the Development Office cannot hibernate at the<br />
first mention of a headwind, and we must work in the ‘now’. So this year we have<br />
taken a leaf out of our pupils’ books; finding, thinking and working in diverse and<br />
innovative ways: counting connections and opportunities, rather than continents<br />
and contractions.<br />
Development Offices are always a good barometer of the economy, and recently we<br />
have needed to pivot our activity through our established global network in response<br />
to market. The result of this, powered by the incredible generosity of our donors, is<br />
that we have again raised in excess of £1 million of in-year cash donations for the<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>. Moreover, this success is coupled to our securing a<br />
further and additional £3 million in pledge commitments during the year, meaning<br />
that now, as a whole campaign, we carry in excess of £10 million in gifts and pledges<br />
– an incredible milestone to have passed on Campaign 2020 – 2030. I offer my<br />
unreserved thanks to all those donors in our global community of alumni, parents,<br />
friends and supporters who share in their authorship of this success for <strong>Shrewsbury</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong>.<br />
To remain at the front as a global leader of excellence in education, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong><br />
must constantly move forward. Fees only cover the <strong>School</strong>’s recurring expenditure,<br />
so <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> has always relied on the generosity of donors to sustain, enhance and<br />
optimise the <strong>School</strong>’s environment for our pupils today and tomorrow.<br />
You will find my own family listed on the <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong> in the Gold Sponsors’ Giving<br />
Club later in this publication. We are donors to The Family Development Fund and<br />
are proud to support the <strong>School</strong> in this way with a regular gift, as <strong>Shrewsbury</strong><br />
numbers amongst our philanthropic priorities as a family. We appreciate the<br />
value and importance that fundraising continues to play as a vital part of the<br />
<strong>School</strong>’s capacity to deliver its mission. If you wish to add your own family’s name<br />
to the <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong> and join our global community of donors, may I be prompt in<br />
saying both ‘thank you’ and ‘welcome’.<br />
The <strong>School</strong>’s commitment to widening access remains our current focus in the<br />
Development Office, and is realised through The Means Tested Bursary Fund.<br />
This enables a <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> education for qualified, bright and capable<br />
young people whose financial circumstances would otherwise preclude them<br />
from attending.<br />
Planned gifts continue to be an important component of our income year<br />
on year, and we are humbled by the ever-increasing number of donors who<br />
choose to make gifts both during their lifetime, and a further commitment<br />
to the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in their Will. In so doing, they<br />
become members of The 1552 Legacy Society, and we honour and<br />
recognise those very special donors later in this publication.<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong>’s ethos, aims and educational philosophy<br />
are encapsulated in our approach, to create global citizens of a<br />
borderless mindset, who not only see and sense, but live and share<br />
their lifelong link to <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>: For Life from the moment they<br />
become Salopians. Our approach to learning, teaching, and life<br />
is embodied in The Salopian Spirit, and our Six Salopian Virtues:<br />
Kindness, Courage, Spirit, Self-Mastery, Integrity, and Wisdom.<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> is a <strong>School</strong> that is keen to share where it has<br />
protected the past, and where we have moved to the future.<br />
All great institutions see themselves in the mirror of youth<br />
– and that regular reckoning makes them consider change,<br />
and makes them consider consistency – a healthy creative<br />
tension – which we are proud to uphold.<br />
We remain motivated by your unwavering support,<br />
engagement, and generosity which enables <strong>Shrewsbury</strong><br />
to remain strong as a community united in purpose,<br />
and with clarity of vision for its future.<br />
Oliver A. Jackson-Hutt<br />
Director of Development<br />
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Campaign 2020 – 2030<br />
A Vision for <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>’s Future<br />
The Means Tested Bursary Fund<br />
With its auspicious founding by Royal Charter in 1552, and subsequent identification as<br />
one of the ‘Great’ Public <strong>School</strong>s by the Clarendon Commission in 1868, it should come<br />
as no surprise that the foresight of the <strong>School</strong> brought about the establishment, in 1965, of<br />
the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>. It is thought to be the first such charitable foundation<br />
associated with a British Independent <strong>School</strong>, and to this day, the <strong>Foundation</strong> exists to create,<br />
support and enhance the provisions of <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong>, including its commitment to the<br />
provision of Means Tested Bursaries.<br />
Following the success of last year, we were humbled by the generosity of our donors, enabling us to<br />
raise even more this year, and serving the aspiration to increase the number of young people attending<br />
the <strong>School</strong> who would be able to take full advantage of the unique opportunity a <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> education<br />
can provide, were it not for their financial circumstances. Moreover, with a strengthened focus on<br />
social responsibility, we are seeking to increase the number of Transformative Means Tested Bursaries the<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is able to offer.<br />
Our definition of ‘Transformative Means Tested<br />
Bursaries’ is those which enable young people requiring<br />
75% – 110% remission of fees to attend the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
Fundraising continues to form a vital part of the <strong>School</strong>’s capacity to deliver its mission,<br />
influencing positively a number of the <strong>School</strong>’s strategic objectives to 2030. Our Ten Year<br />
Global Advancement Strategy: Campaign 2020 — 2030, is ambitious, with a focus of<br />
supporting Means Tested Bursaries, whilst also welcoming some new projects alongside<br />
each year. We are progressing with confidence toward the <strong>School</strong>’s commitment to meet<br />
its strategic objective of increasing the number of Transformative Means Tested Bursary<br />
recipients to a target of 40 pupils annually by 2030.<br />
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<strong>2022</strong> – <strong>2023</strong> Overview<br />
The <strong>School</strong> awarded Scholarships and<br />
Bursaries worth £4,544,147 to 385<br />
recipients during the year.<br />
51%<br />
198 (51%) of these were Means Tested<br />
recipients who received 70% of the<br />
funds (£3,188,752) distributed in the<br />
form of fee remission awards.<br />
70%<br />
42%<br />
23%<br />
24%<br />
5%<br />
6%<br />
46 pupils received up to<br />
24% fee remission<br />
83 pupils received<br />
25% — 49% fee<br />
remission<br />
49 pupils received<br />
50% — 74% fee<br />
remission<br />
9 pupils received<br />
75% — 99% fee<br />
remission*<br />
11 pupils received<br />
100% — 110% fee<br />
remission*<br />
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* these awards meet our definition of<br />
Transformative Means Tested Bursaries
The 1552 Legacy Society<br />
Making a planned gift in your Will, large or small, establishes a living legacy and<br />
a benefit to young people and the life of <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> reaching beyond<br />
your lifetime – a bond which lives in perpetuity.<br />
We will work in partnership with you to direct your support in precisely the manner<br />
you wish, and provide you with the opportunity to connect with the life of the <strong>School</strong><br />
today joining our global community of alumni, parents, friends and supporters.<br />
The <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is a charity registered in England and Wales<br />
(number 528415). All legacy gifts made to the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> are<br />
exempt from UK Inheritance and Capital Gains Taxes.<br />
Your Estate can also pay inheritance tax at a reduced rate of 36% on some assets if you<br />
leave 10% or more of its ‘net value’ to the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in your Will<br />
(the net value is the Estate’s total value minus any debts).<br />
We recognise legators during their lifetime through membership of The 1552 Legacy<br />
Society, so called in recognition of the <strong>School</strong>’s year of foundation by Royal Charter.<br />
Please contact the Development Office for further information, and to arrange a<br />
private consultation.<br />
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Impact <strong>Report</strong><br />
A <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> education does not simply or solely provide impact to its<br />
recipient.<br />
Here, we place a spotlight on the first-hand account and experience<br />
of Lenka Hozzova, Alumna, Class of 2021, who was a recipient of a<br />
Transformative Means Tested Bursary (75% — 110% remission of fees).<br />
As you would expect, Lenka writes and speaks The Salopian Spirit,<br />
but beyond that, it is overwhelmingly apparent how <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> has<br />
moved its spirit into her life, and into the lives of those around her,<br />
today and forever.<br />
Lenka Hozzova (The Grove, 2019 — 2021)<br />
Being awarded a Transformative Means Tested Bursary at <strong>Shrewsbury</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> was a life-changing experience.<br />
I am extremely grateful for the opportunities I was given, and I believe it has made me into a well-rounded person.<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> always made me feel welcome and encouraged me to try new activities. In particular, my time in the Combined Cadet Force<br />
(Royal Air Force Cadets) was memorable, with many thought-provoking team challenges and opportunities to work on my leadership<br />
and teamwork, I gained lots of important skills. There were abundant flying opportunities including a gliding camp, where I was able<br />
to learn the basic principles of flight and even try some aerobatics!<br />
I have many fond memories of my time at <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>, and it really<br />
equipped me with valuable skills for my time at<br />
The University of Oxford.<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> helped to push me outside my comfort zone, and introduced me to public speaking through my membership of<br />
the Model United Nations. Some memorable moments from this were taking part in external conferences as well as hosting<br />
our own conference at the <strong>School</strong>. I remember my time doing this with great fondness and again, it equipped me with<br />
valuable skills which I have called on many times since leaving <strong>School</strong>.<br />
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After having whetted my appetite for trying new things, I attempted rowing. I’ve been able to build on this skill at Oxford and am now<br />
rowing for my college club.<br />
When not flying, rowing, or making speeches, I would be focusing on my A-levels. All the teachers were amazing and were always<br />
present to help. For my A-levels, I studied Maths, Physics, Geography, and Economics. Each subject enriched my knowledge and I<br />
found them all very interesting. When I hit stumbling blocks, the teachers were always very supportive and would help me work<br />
through challenges, even throughout the pandemic.<br />
I am now studying Earth Sciences at The University of Oxford<br />
(University College), and that is due to the excellent teaching and<br />
support I received at <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>.<br />
After a long day at school, it was always a pleasure to return to my House (The Grove) with its comforting atmosphere<br />
where I felt at home, with something to always look forward to in the evening, be that a movie night, time with friends,<br />
or a meal.<br />
Having the opportunity to go to The University of Oxford has been an amazing experience. Studying Earth Sciences<br />
is exciting and diverse; one day I could be learning about meteorites, and the next I could be examining fossils under<br />
a microscope. I have also been on some remarkable field trips: studying rocks close by in the Malverns, and further<br />
afield in Spain.<br />
In my spare time, there are lots of societies and clubs which I participate in. Recently, I have been enjoying<br />
playing ice hockey and attending events with the Czech and Slovak society.<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> taught me to always aim high. The Transformative Means Tested Bursary helped me to get<br />
to where I am today, and also to create lifelong experiences and friends which I will be forever grateful for.<br />
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Campaign 2020 – 2030 <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong><br />
Campaign 2020 – 2030<br />
This phase of the campaign is focussed towards Means Tested Bursaries, affirming our<br />
commitment and efforts in this vital area, and enabling the <strong>School</strong> to welcome as broad,<br />
socially diverse and representative a group of young people as possible.<br />
Within Giving Clubs, donors are recognised in the format:<br />
preferred name, surname, and where applicable their House<br />
and Years.<br />
Join the <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong><br />
There are many ways you can join<br />
our global community of donors and<br />
appear on our <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong>.<br />
The campaign period is 01.08.20 — 31.07.31, and we took the opportunity to review<br />
and reshape our Giving Clubs at the start, to terrace the recognition of our donors<br />
throughout.<br />
Our most honoured donors are invited to join a Leadership Circle, in recognition of<br />
their commitment.<br />
With this <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong>, we recognise all those who have made a monetary<br />
gift, and / or quantified monetary pledge to the <strong>School</strong> in the period 01.08.20 —<br />
31.07.31.<br />
In placing donors within Giving Clubs, the sum of their monetary gifts and<br />
pledges is considered including any Gift Aid or Gift Matching component, where<br />
applicable. Similarly, where donors have made quantified monetary commitments to<br />
The 1552 Legacy Society in their Will, these are included as part of their placement<br />
reference within Giving Clubs.<br />
<strong>Donor</strong>s are arranged alphabetically, by surname.<br />
<strong>Donor</strong>s who have chosen to make their gifts / pledges<br />
anonymously are rendered as such. Where applicable, their<br />
House and Years are stated, unless requested otherwise.<br />
Furthermore, on request, families and households are<br />
recognised with grouped names, as are the citation of titles,<br />
initials, and both pre and post-nominals.<br />
Olim Cives, we recognise donors who are now deceased,<br />
including those who have given anonymously, in italics.<br />
Errata, whilst every effort has been made in curating this<br />
<strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong> we apologise for any errors or omissions.<br />
Digitally, you can give online, by text,<br />
or by scanning the QR code on this<br />
publication.<br />
If you prefer to give another way,<br />
please refer to the Ways to Give<br />
section, or our Giving Form, later in<br />
this publication.<br />
This <strong>Donor</strong> <strong>Roll</strong> will be rendered both digitally, and in due course, in a permanent<br />
installation at the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
Giving Club Category Giving Club Name Sum Given & Pledged (01.08.20 – 31.07.31)<br />
Leadership Circle Headmaster’s Circle £250,000 +<br />
Diamond Patrons £100,000 – £249,999<br />
Platinum Benefactors £50,000 – £99,999<br />
Gold Sponsors £5,000 – £49,999<br />
Silver Supporters £500 – £4,999<br />
Bronze Subscribers £1 – £499<br />
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<strong>Donor</strong><br />
<strong>Roll</strong><br />
Legend<br />
Churchill’s Hall Ch<br />
Dayboys’ Hall DB<br />
Emma Darwin Hall EDH<br />
Ingram’s Hall I<br />
Mary Sidney Hall MSH<br />
Moser’s Hall M<br />
Oldham’s Hall O<br />
Port Hill<br />
PH<br />
Radbrook Rb<br />
Ridgemount Rt<br />
Rigg’s Hall R<br />
Severn Hill S<br />
The Grove G<br />
The <strong>School</strong> House SH<br />
Leadership Circle (Headmaster's Circle)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Anonymous<br />
Anonymous (R 1984 – 1989)<br />
John Crombie (Rt 1952 – 1957)<br />
Celia Moreton-Prichard<br />
Kenneth Ng (Ch 1982 – 1987)<br />
James Pitt (S 1979 – 1984)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Christopher Sturdy (M 1971 – 1976)<br />
Christopher Williams (I 2007 – 2012)<br />
Diamond (Patrons)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Richard Burbidge OBE (Ch 1955 – 1960)<br />
Peter Crawshaw (O 1966 – 1970)<br />
Alan Graham (Rt 1956 – 1959)<br />
Buchisanyasi Grandhi<br />
Brian (& Renne) McKibbin (SH 1943 – 1948)<br />
Philip Newth (SH 1971 – 1976)<br />
Ian Thomson (R 1965 – 1970)<br />
Platinum (Benefactors)<br />
Richard Baker (DB 1953 – 1958)<br />
Sir David Barnes CBE (R 1949 – 1954)<br />
Charles Edwards (R 1955 – 1960)<br />
Alun Evans CMG (DB 1951 – 1956)<br />
William Kenyon (Ch 1978 – 1983)<br />
Sir David & Lady Lees<br />
Oliver O'Callaghan-Brown (R 1981 – 1986)<br />
Richard Sachs (M 1948 – 1953)<br />
Gold (Sponsors)<br />
Clive Aldred (Ch 1948 – 1953)<br />
Kate Attwood<br />
Birender Balain<br />
Nicholas Barber CBE (SH 1954 – 1958)<br />
Richard Barber OBE (SH 1955 – 1960)<br />
Thomas Biggins (SH 1973 – 1977)<br />
William Bland (M 1963 – 1967)<br />
Anonymous (I 1951 – 1956)<br />
John Bruce (S 1966 – 1970)<br />
James Burns (O 1973 – 1977)<br />
Willie Cheng<br />
James Cross (O 1975 – 1980)<br />
Nicholas Davies (Ch 1965 – 1970)<br />
Matthew Davis<br />
Robin Davis (Rb 1983 – 1988)<br />
Anonymous<br />
William Dornan (S 1957 – 1961)<br />
Martin Draper<br />
Christopher Duff (Ch 1982 – 1987)<br />
David Egerton-Smith (M 1956 – 1961)<br />
Jonathan Ellis<br />
Charles Elwin (SH 1967 –1971)<br />
David Evans (Ch 1968 – 1973)<br />
John Everall (DB 1980 – 1982)<br />
Ian Falconer (I 1959 – 1964)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1953 – 1958)<br />
Lukas Gajdos (G 2004 – 2006)<br />
Ying Gao<br />
Robert Garman (Rt 1953 – 1958)<br />
Colin Glynne-Jones (I 1948 – 1953)<br />
Jeremy Gould (Ch 1953 – 1957)<br />
Christopher Grew (M 1980 – 1981)<br />
Malcolm Hamer (DB 1954 – 1958)<br />
David Hargreaves (Ch 1946 – 1950)<br />
J V Harris (Rt 1944 – 1948)<br />
Anonymous (R 1968 – 1973)<br />
Tobias Heintz<br />
Phillip Hemmings<br />
Anonymous (SH 1946 – 1951)<br />
Peter Hill CBE (R 1965 – 1970)<br />
Nigel Hodges (SH 1953 – 1958)<br />
Anthony Holliday (S 1963 – 1968)<br />
Jonathan Horsfield (S 1979 – 1984)<br />
Richard Hudson (M 1967 – 1972)<br />
Robert Hughes<br />
Anonymous (R 1948 – 1953)<br />
The Jackson-Hutt Family<br />
Michael Johnson (S 1955 – 1960)<br />
Pat Jolly (S 1935 – 1940)<br />
Roger Jones (O 1967 – 1970)<br />
David Kelly (Ch 1972 – 1977)<br />
David Kerr (M 1969 – 1974)<br />
David Kingham (M 1964 – 1968)<br />
Jack Kirkland (Rt 1993 – 1998)<br />
Rajat Kohli (SH 1977 – 1982)<br />
Hal & Leslie Kruth<br />
Phillip Kynaston (Rb 2001 – 2006)<br />
Neil Lapping<br />
Dennis & Natalie Lo<br />
David Longrigg (Ch 1949 – 1954)<br />
William Longrigg (Ch 1974 – 1979)<br />
Thomas Macan (SH 1960 – 1964)<br />
Malcolm MacDougall (PH 1984 – 1989)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Kim Marshall (S 1961 – 1965)<br />
Anonymous<br />
David McDonald<br />
Marcus Moir (I 1978 – 1983)<br />
Sir Mark Moody-Stuart KCMG (R 1954 – 1959)<br />
Thomas Moody-Stuart (R 1984 – 1989)<br />
Anthony Morris (Ch 1944 – 1949)<br />
Peter Moss (Rt 1961 – 1965)<br />
James Murray (SH 1986 – 1991)<br />
Guy Myint-Maung (Ch 1980 – 1985)<br />
Simon Newman (S 1954 – 1958)<br />
John Nichols (O 1963 – 1967)<br />
Paul Nichols (S 1966 – 1971)<br />
Jonathan Nolan<br />
Nevil Shute Norway (O 1913 – 1916)<br />
Anonymous (M 1987 – 1992)<br />
Alex Odd<br />
Anonymous (S 1964 – 1968)<br />
Christopher Pearson (M 1960 – 1965)<br />
Rob Pearson<br />
Jeremy Penn (M 1954 – 1959)<br />
Dominic Perks (PH 1990 – 1995)<br />
Duncan Pickering (M 1984 – 1989)<br />
James Platt (SH 1965 – 1970)<br />
Anonymous (Rt 1958 – 1963)<br />
Nicholas Randall (O 1972 – 1976)<br />
William Ransford (O 1982 – 1987)<br />
Ronald Rieder (SH 1959 – 1960)<br />
Tracy Russell<br />
David Saltmarsh (R 1953 – 1957)<br />
Anlai Shen<br />
Charles Shepherd (Ch 1956 – 1961)<br />
Kenichi & Reina Shu<br />
Fay Lorente Shyllon<br />
David Sillar (O 1950 – 1954)<br />
Blake Simms (R 1953 – 1957)<br />
Ken Siu<br />
Mark Staden<br />
Gareth Stainer (DB 1954 – 1958)<br />
Simon Stevenson<br />
Richard Stone (SH 1956 – 1961)<br />
Nikolas Tryggvason (S 1987 – 1992)<br />
Naoaki Urabe<br />
Michael Wainwright (O 1971 – 1975)<br />
11
Charles Wall (M 1943 – 1948)<br />
Jean Waugh<br />
Victoria Wei<br />
Nicholas Williams (SH 1954 – 1958)<br />
Derek Wilson<br />
Richard Woodgate (Rt 1954 – 1959)<br />
Charles Wright (S 1963 – 1968)<br />
Mark Yale (S 1976 – 1981)<br />
Lei Yao & Jing Shi<br />
Silver (Supporters)<br />
Michael Adam (M 1955 – 1959)<br />
Peter Adams (S 1959 – 1964)<br />
James Ainley (Rt 1984 – 1989)<br />
Mark Albinson (R 1970 – 1975)<br />
Graham Albutt<br />
Jenny & Keith Alderson<br />
Peter Allsop (Ch 1969 – 1970)<br />
Josh Allwood (SH 1996 – 1998)<br />
Jack Anderson (S 1971 – 1975)<br />
Mark Andrew (O 1974 – 1979)<br />
Richard Andrews (I 1968 – 1972)<br />
James Arkell (Rt 1985 – 1990)<br />
Michael Arrowsmith (Ch 1947 – 1952)<br />
Jonathan Arthur (O 1970 – 1975)<br />
Graham Ashley<br />
David Ashton-Cleary (Rt 1992 – 1997)<br />
Anonymous (S 1987 – 1992)<br />
Conant Atwood (O 1963 – 1964)<br />
Andrew Bache CMG (I 1953 – 1958)<br />
Jim Baloch (Ch 1982 – 1987)<br />
Henry Bambridge (S 2014 – 2016)<br />
Mr & Mrs M E Bambridge<br />
Daniel Barker (PH 1995 – 2000)<br />
Christopher Barnes<br />
Julian Barwick (SH 1967 – 1971)<br />
Jeremy Bates<br />
Hugh Battersby (Ch 1955 – 1959)<br />
Jeremy Beale (M 1956 – 1961)<br />
Robert Beale (M 1953 – 1958)<br />
Christopher Beazley (Rt 1966 – 1970)<br />
Stuart Bebb (SH 1992 – 1997)<br />
Clifton Beeston (M 1960 – 1965)<br />
Oliver Bennett (PH 2001 – 2006)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Rhys Bevan (SH 2003 – 2008)<br />
Michael Bevir (Ch 1954 – 1959)<br />
Neil Biggs (M 1952 – 1957)<br />
Peter Birch (DB 1966 – 1971)<br />
David Blake<br />
Anonymous (SH 1945 – 1949)<br />
Robin Boston (R 1958 – 1963)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Adrian Boyle (I 1983 – 1988)<br />
Richard Boys-Stones (SH 1968 – 1973)<br />
Gerald Bradnum (Ch 1960 – 1963)<br />
Bartholomew Bream (I 1988 – 1993)<br />
Richard Bresnen (PH 1985 – 1990)<br />
George Bromley-Davenport (Rt 2001 – 2006)<br />
Michael Brookes (R 1975 – 1980)<br />
David Brown (M 1981 – 1986)<br />
Douglas Brown<br />
Kim Brown<br />
Michael Brown (Ch 1980 – 1985)<br />
Richard Brownson (Rt 1959 – 1964)<br />
Stephen Burgess (Rb 1997 – 2002)<br />
Jeffrey Burke (DB 1955 – 1960)<br />
David Burton (R 1957 – 1962)<br />
David Burton Evans (DB 1948 – 1953)<br />
Robert Butler (S 1952 – 1956)<br />
Guy Cabral (Ch 2011 – 2016)<br />
Stephen Caney MBE<br />
William Carter (O 2005 – 2010)<br />
Hugh Cave (Rt 1945 – 1950)<br />
Timothy Cawkwell (Rt 1961 – 1965)<br />
Dominique Ceolin<br />
Sandeep Chadha<br />
Joel & Caroline Chadwick<br />
James Chambers (R 1958 – 1961)<br />
David Champion (R 1961 – 1965)<br />
Thomas Chan<br />
Edward Chantler (Ch 2001 – 2003)<br />
Michael Cheng<br />
Ondrej Choutka (Ch 1993 – 1995)<br />
Toby Clowes (M 1999 – 2004)<br />
Anthony Collier (SH 1976 – 1981)<br />
Martin Colman (SH 1957 – 1962)<br />
William Combrinck<br />
David Compton (DB 1948 – 1953)<br />
Anonymous (I 1953 – 1957)<br />
Stuart Coverdale (Ch 1967 – 1971)<br />
Stephen Cox<br />
Henry Craig (M 2010 – 2015)<br />
John Craig (PH 1992 – 1997)<br />
Patrick Craig (Ch 1982 – 1987)<br />
David Cranwell (I 1993 – 1998)<br />
Thomas Creamer (S 2010 – 2015)<br />
Christopher Crewdson (Ch 1958 – 1963)<br />
David & Lynn Crews<br />
Julian Crispin (O 1948 – 1953)<br />
John Cunningham-Jardine<br />
Elaine Cunningham-Walker<br />
James Cushnie<br />
Frank Dabell (SH 1969 – 1974)<br />
Andrew Dale<br />
Alasdair Darroch (M 1970 – 1975)<br />
Henry Dashwood (SH 2009 – 2014)<br />
Martin Davey (I 1975 – 1979)<br />
Robert Davidson (G 1998 – 2002)<br />
Anthea Davie<br />
Michael Davies (M 2007 – 2012)<br />
Nicholas Davies (Rb 2004 – 2009)<br />
Robert Davies (Rb 2003 – 2008)<br />
Robert Davies (SH 1970 – 1975)<br />
William Davies (M 2003 – 2008)<br />
Anonymous (Rb 2003 – 2008)<br />
Anonymous (Rt 1945 – 1949)<br />
Christopher Dickson (R 1972 – 1977)<br />
Roger Dillon (M 1960 – 1965)<br />
Anonymous (Rb 1982 – 1987)<br />
Nicholas Duke (PH 1982 – 1987)<br />
Sean Duncan (SH 1956 – 1961)<br />
Sean Duncan (SH 2002 – 2007)<br />
John Dutton (I 1953 – 1957)<br />
Andrew Eddy (O 1964 – 1969)<br />
Matthew Edwards (SH 1976 – 1981)<br />
Nigel Edwards (I 1943 – 1948)<br />
Guy Egerton-Smith (M 1960 – 1964)<br />
Matthew Ellis (PH 1993 – 1998)<br />
Ronald England (Rt 1946 – 1949)<br />
Emrys Evans (M 1944 – 1949)<br />
Richard Evans (Rt 1978 – 1983)<br />
James Eyre-Walker (Rt 1973 – 1978)<br />
John Farnell (Ch 1948 – 1952)<br />
John & Karen Farrow<br />
Graeme Feggetter (O 1959 – 1963)<br />
James Fenwick (M 1963 – 1968)<br />
John Fergus<br />
Philip Ferguson (O 1971 – 1976)<br />
Keith Ferris (R 1944 – 1948)<br />
Andrew Firth (G 2000 – 2005)<br />
Charles Fowler (R 2005 – 2010)<br />
Tamara Fox (MSH 2016 – 2018)<br />
Liell Francklin<br />
James Franklin (PH 2002 – 2007)<br />
Toby Free (Rt 2006 – 2011)<br />
David Gale (S 1961 – 1965)<br />
Charles Gallimore (M 1955 – 1960)<br />
Nicholas Galloway (Rt 1948 – 1952)<br />
John Gammon (S 1948 – 1953)<br />
James Garman (Rt 1980 – 1985)<br />
Sarah Gaunt<br />
Michael Gibbs (I 1950 – 1955)<br />
Francis Glynne-Jones (I 1953 – 1958)<br />
John Godby (I 1956 – 1961)<br />
Anonymous (I 1960 – 1964)<br />
Johnstone Godfrey (S 1960 – 1964)<br />
Antonia Goodall<br />
Stephen Gorst (I 1971 – 1976)<br />
Gurvinder Gosal<br />
Thomas Graham (Rt 1996 – 2001)<br />
David Greenwell (PH 1991 – 1996)<br />
Jeremy Griffin (DB 1967 – 1972)<br />
Oliver Griffiths (O 1987 – 1992)<br />
Francis Grundy (R 1956 – 1960)<br />
John Hadland (DB 1963 – 1967)<br />
Ian Hadley (DB 1981 – 1983)<br />
John Hall-Craggs (Rt 1945 – 1950)<br />
Mark & Elfrida Hamilton-Russell<br />
Barry Hampson (DB 1967 – 1972)<br />
Michael Hampson (DB 1974 – 1979)<br />
Jonathan Hancock<br />
Gregory Harris<br />
Giles Harvey (R 1951 – 1956)<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1957 – 1962)<br />
Barrie Hawkin<br />
William Hawksley (SH 1990 – 1995)<br />
Peter Hebblethwaite (R 1984 – 1988)<br />
Richard Herbert (R 1950 – 1953)<br />
Patrick Hickman-Robertson OBE (Ch 1953 – 1958)<br />
John Higham (O 1966 – 1970)<br />
Andrew Hill (M 1978 – 1983)<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Hodgson, Jr.<br />
Jonathan Holland (O 1983 – 1988)<br />
12
Paul Hollands (O 1991 – 1996)<br />
Jonathan Holliday (S 1969 – 1973)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Henry Holmes (Rt 1964 – 1969)<br />
Jonathan Hooker (O 1970 – 1975)<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1956 – 1960)<br />
Nicholas Horrocks (S 1988 – 1993)<br />
Trevor Horton<br />
Christopher Houghton (PH 2003 – 2008)<br />
Yin-Lung Hsieh<br />
James Huang<br />
Jonathan Hudson<br />
Geoffrey Hunt (I 1965 – 1970)<br />
Claire Hunte<br />
Nadine Hunter<br />
William Hunter (Rt 2007 – 2012)<br />
Alastair Hutchinson (PH 2004 – 2009)<br />
John Inett (I 1951 – 1954)<br />
William Inett (I 1955 – 1958)<br />
John Ingram (R 1954 – 1959)<br />
Ian Jack (O 1962 – 1967)<br />
David Jagger (DB 1962 – 1966)<br />
Peter Jeffrey (S 1954 – 1958)<br />
Frankie Jim<br />
Reuben B Johnson III (Rt 1962 – 1963)<br />
Rupert Johnson (S 1975 – 1980)<br />
Anonymous (M 1987 – 1992)<br />
Quirin Kellner (I 2006 – 2008)<br />
Piers Kenyon (Ch 1981 – 1986)<br />
Fiona Kerley<br />
Allan Kerr (M 1964 – 1969)<br />
Michael Kerr (M 1966 – 1970)<br />
Laurence Kingdon (SH 2004 – 2009)<br />
Simon Kingdon<br />
Christopher Kingsford (SH 1965 – 1970)<br />
Tristan Kruth (R 2003 – 2008)<br />
Marek Kwiatkowski (SH 1961 – 1965)<br />
Andy Lam & Betty Ip<br />
Anonymous (G 2000 – 2005)<br />
Fiona Lau (MSH 2011 – 2013)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Richard Lawrence (O 1970 – 1975)<br />
William Lawrence (O 1970 – 1975)<br />
Robert Lee (M 1978 – 1983)<br />
Christophe & Aude Legeais<br />
Robert Leigh-Bramwell (R 1999 – 2004)<br />
Finan Letts (S 1997 – 2002)<br />
David Lewis<br />
Vanessa Lewis<br />
James Litchfield<br />
Anonymous (R 1958 – 1963)<br />
John Livingstone (I 1945 – 1950)<br />
Robert Lloyd-Jones (DB 1954 – 1957)<br />
Nicholas Lobbenberg (Rb 1977 – 1982)<br />
Anonymous (S 1987 – 1992)<br />
Pattatin Luangamornlert (SH 2013 – 2018)<br />
Andrew Lyle (SH 1959 – 1964)<br />
Alexander Lynch<br />
Nicholas Mackaness (R 1997 – 2002)<br />
Iain Mackenzie (S 1950 – 1955)<br />
John Mackenzie (S 1958 – 1963)<br />
Anonymous (O 1956 – 1961)<br />
James Mainwaring (R 2005 – 2010)<br />
Paul Manser (DB 1974 – 1979)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1968 – 1972)<br />
Mark Martin (DB 1969 – 1973)<br />
David Martinson (R 1943 – 1947)<br />
Kenneth Masser (R 1946 – 1951)<br />
Masonic Charitable <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Andrew McCrum (Ch 1971 – 1976)<br />
Douglas & Sarah McGeorge<br />
John McMullan (S 1985 – 1990)<br />
Sir Anthony Merifield (SH 1947 – 1952)<br />
James Meysey-Thompson (SH 1993 – 1998)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Keith & Helen Miller<br />
Andrew Mills (Ch 1980 – 1983)<br />
Anonymous (PH 1998 – 2003)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Diana Moores<br />
Anonymous<br />
Ian Morton (SH 1962 – 1967)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1955 – 1959)<br />
Mark Mumford (R 1970 – 1974)<br />
Roger Musson (Rt 1955 – 1960)<br />
William Musson (Rt 1963 – 1967)<br />
Robert Neill (SH 1963 – 1967)<br />
Cordelia Niblett<br />
James Nichols (S 1994 – 1999)<br />
Mark Nicholson (I 1965 – 1970)<br />
Richard Nissen (Ch 1962 – 1967)<br />
Irving Nixon (SH 1951 – 1956)<br />
David Noott (I 1954 – 1958)<br />
Anya North<br />
John R A Nottingham<br />
Dai Oakley (DB 1959 – 1964)<br />
Timothy O’Brien<br />
Gerard O'Dwyer<br />
Lynah Ogunleye<br />
Robert Orchard<br />
Anonymous (I 1945 – 1950)<br />
Anonymous (Rt 1965 – 1970)<br />
Howard Owens (S 1952 – 1957)<br />
Trevor Owens (S 1977 – 1981)<br />
Mr & Mrs P Panayi<br />
John Parry<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1961 – 1965)<br />
Diana Pearce<br />
Jonathan Pearce (Rt 1971 – 1976)<br />
Christopher Penn (M 1950 – 1955)<br />
James Petch<br />
Mr & Mrs A Phillips<br />
William Phillips (Rb 2010 – 2012)<br />
Anonymous (M 1971 – 1976)<br />
Nicholas Pocock (O 1965 – 1970)<br />
Sebastian Pooley (Ch 1992 – 1997)<br />
Stephen Price<br />
Paul Pridgeon<br />
Hugh Pringle (S 1966 – 1971)<br />
Henry Proctor (O 1967 – 1972)<br />
Michael Proctor (O 1963 – 1967)<br />
Glyn Pryce (M 1960 – 1962)<br />
Graham Quinion (DB 1967 – 1971)<br />
Victoria Quzhang (EDH 2014 – 2016)<br />
Atif Rauf (SH 2000 – 2002)<br />
Guy Rawlins (S 1979 – 1984)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Anonymous (R 1992 – 1997)<br />
Hugo Remnant<br />
Christopher Richards (O 1971 – 1975)<br />
Simon Richards (Rt 1971 – 1976)<br />
Ben Rimington Wilson<br />
David Roberts (SH 1998 – 2000)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1981 – 1986)<br />
John Roberts (O 1960 – 1965)<br />
Mark Roberts (R 1992 – 1997)<br />
James Robertson (Ch 1953 – 1958)<br />
Charles Robinson (Rt 2009 – 2014)<br />
Anonymous (I 1957 – 1961)<br />
Jason Robson<br />
Nicholas Rose-Innes (Rt 1971 – 1975)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1957 – 1962)<br />
Paul & Sara Rowley<br />
Bill Russell (M 1950 – 1955)<br />
Peter Sachs (S 1947 – 1952)<br />
Peter Saltmarsh (R 1960 – 1965)<br />
Joseph Sandercock (SH 1961 – 1966)<br />
Martin Sandford (SH 1963 – 1968)<br />
Andrew Saunders (M 1990 – 1995)<br />
Hayk Sayadyan (M 2000 –2005)<br />
Andrew Sayer (I 1970 – 1975)<br />
Martin Scott<br />
Thomas Seager Berry (Rt 1954 – 1958)<br />
Naji Semaan (Ch 1979 – 1985)<br />
Ke Yan Sham<br />
John Sharman (M 1983 – 1988)<br />
Lawrence Sharman (Rt 1959 – 1964)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1948 – 1953)<br />
Toni Sheen<br />
Simon Shepherd (O 1977 – 1982)<br />
Richard Shepherd-Cross<br />
Keith Simcock (Ch 1964 – 1968)<br />
Daniel Simon (G 1991 – 1996)<br />
Thomas Slocock (Rt 1982 – 1987)<br />
Adam Smith<br />
Neil Smith (DB 1953 – 1958)<br />
Robert Smith (I 1984 – 1989)<br />
Andrew Soundy (I 1953 – 1958)<br />
Bevis Spears (M 1968 – 1972)<br />
Rodney Spiby (PH 1979 – 1984)<br />
Geoffrey Sprot (O 1962 – 1967)<br />
Colin St Johnston (Ch 1948 – 1953)<br />
Robert Stanbury (SH 1956 – 1961)<br />
James & Kirstin Stocker<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1959 – 1964)<br />
Mark Summers (S 1951 – 1956)<br />
Anonymous (S 1945 – 1949)<br />
Anonymous (I 1999 – 2004)<br />
Tara Swords (G 2014 – 2018)<br />
Thomas Swords<br />
Anonymous<br />
Venice Tai<br />
Daniel Talbot-Ponsonby (Rt 1985 – 1990)<br />
Simon Tarlton<br />
13
Sir Edward Tate (SH 1980 – 1985)<br />
John Tattersall (O 1965 – 1969)<br />
Christopher Tay<br />
Laetitia Tay (MSH 2013 – 2015)<br />
Jonathan P Taylor (SH 1972 – 1977)<br />
Victor Temple (I 1954 – 1958)<br />
David Thompson (SH 1963 – 1967)<br />
Mark Thompson (S 1986 – 1991)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Richard Thornton<br />
David Thornycroft OBE (O 1962 – 1966)<br />
Patrick Thornycroft (O 2006 – 2008)<br />
Rebecca Tilling<br />
Michael Timmis (O 1964 – 1969)<br />
Denise Tins<br />
Miles Tomlinson (I 1995 – 2000)<br />
Charles Tongue (S 1959 – 1963)<br />
Alexander Towers (SH 1942 – 1963)<br />
Patrick Toynbee (S 1976 – 1980)<br />
Robert Trevor-Jones (S 1968 – 1972)<br />
Gary Tsang<br />
Charles Tuke (M 1981 – 1986)<br />
John Upton (R 1948 – 1953)<br />
Mark Usher (Ch 1972 – 1977)<br />
Julian Voelcker<br />
Anonymous<br />
William Walker (SH 2004 – 2009)<br />
Richard Walshaw (Ch 1970 – 1975)<br />
John Ward (I 1964 – 1969)<br />
Philip Ward-Jackson (M 1957 – 1961)<br />
David Warmington (I 1951 – 1955)<br />
Richard Warmington (I 1984 – 1989)<br />
Robert & Gemma Wasteney<br />
Ian Watkinson<br />
Michael Webster<br />
Arthur Weir (SH 1946 – 1951)<br />
Graham Wells (I 1972 – 1977)<br />
Philip Westwood<br />
Anonymous (S 1983 – 1988)<br />
Vaughan Wheeler (R 1975 – 1979)<br />
James Whitehead<br />
Matthew Wilkes (I 1974 – 1979)<br />
Mark Williams (R 1992 – 1997)<br />
Paul Williams (S 1958 – 1963)<br />
Richard Williams (SH 1983 – 1988)<br />
Thomas Williams (SH 1979 – 1984)<br />
Anonymous (R 1953 – 1958)<br />
James Wills (R 1997 – 2002)<br />
Gerald Wilson (R 1967 – 1972)<br />
Anonymous (I 1936 – 1941)<br />
John Winder (SH 1935 – 1940)<br />
Lawrence Wong (PH 2000 – 2005)<br />
Philip Wood (M 1992 – 1997)<br />
Gerald Woods (R 1948 – 1953)<br />
Antonia Wordie (EDH 2014 – 2016)<br />
Thomas Wordie (SH 2004 – 2009)<br />
Mr & Mrs Huw R Worthington<br />
James Wright (G 1991 – 1996)<br />
David Wynn (SH 1958 – 1963)<br />
Edward Wynne (M 2007 – 2012)<br />
Maximilian Yale (S 2012 – 2017)<br />
Ian Yeung (R 2012 – 2014)<br />
Bryan Yick (M 2010 – 2015)<br />
Farah Zahid<br />
Mr & Mrs Zaza<br />
Bronze (Subscribers)<br />
Francis Acton<br />
Cherry Adams<br />
Stephen Adams (Ch 1959 – 1960)<br />
Susie Allan<br />
Anonymous<br />
AmazonSmile Proceeds<br />
Anonymous (S 1973 – 1977)<br />
Jacqueline Anwar<br />
Cameron Anwyl (S 2013 – 2018)<br />
David Ashburner (I 1939 – 1944)<br />
David Atwell (S 1952 – 1957)<br />
Andrew Auster<br />
James Baillieu<br />
Anonymous (DB 1956 – 1960)<br />
Duncan Ballard (Rt 1990 – 1995)<br />
Richard Bancroft (M 1964 – 1969)<br />
Hugh Barber (M 1945 – 1950)<br />
Michael Barlow (SH 1950 – 1954)<br />
Jonathan Barnes (R 1980 – 1985)<br />
Nicholas Beard<br />
Paul Beddoe (M 1973 – 1978)<br />
Anonymous (Rb 1982 – 1987)<br />
Charles Bell (Ch 1971 – 1972)<br />
Camilla Bengough<br />
Richard Bevan (O 1957 – 1961)<br />
David Bevans<br />
Charles Bibby (SH 2009 – 2014)<br />
Charles Bird (S 1967 – 1971)<br />
Nigel Bishton (I 1975 – 1980)<br />
Charles Blackwall (M 1997 – 2002)<br />
Glenn Bland<br />
Christopher Booker (Rt 1951 – 1956)<br />
Alexandria Bothamley-Dakin (G 2014 – 2019)<br />
Charlotte Bradshaw (MSH 2008 – 2010)<br />
Robin Brooke-Smith (S 1961– 1966)<br />
Garth Brown (S 1950 – 1953)<br />
Christopher Buckley (I 1964 – 1968)<br />
Georgia Bustin (EDH 2011 – 2013)<br />
Charles Byrne (O 2015 – 2017)<br />
Warren & Louise Cabral<br />
Anonymous (I 1952 – 1957)<br />
Chris Cavenagh-Thornhill (SH 2013 – 2018)<br />
U Keng Chan<br />
Angela Channon<br />
Anonymous (SH 1973 – 1977)<br />
John Charnock-Wilson (DB 1963 – 1967)<br />
Leslie Cheng (I 2004 – 2006)<br />
Anonymous (R 1955 – 1960)<br />
Ben Chesters (Rt 1992 – 1997)<br />
Gisella Cheung<br />
Christopher Childs (SH 1954 – 1958)<br />
Nina Churchill (M 2016 – 2018)<br />
Robert Churton (I 1969 – 1974)<br />
Anonymous (S 1966 – 1969)<br />
Simon Claxton (M 1957 – 1961)<br />
Anonymous (DB 1975 – 1980)<br />
David Coates (S 1949 – 1954)<br />
Amy Colclough<br />
Anonymous (DB 1967 – 1972)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1985 – 1990)<br />
Nigel Collis (I 1956 – 1961)<br />
Anthony Cooper (R 1953 – 1957)<br />
Charles Cooper (R 2010 – 2015)<br />
Frederick Cooper (I 1944 – 1949)<br />
Robert Cooper (Rb 1986 – 1991)<br />
Sir Robert Corbett (I 1953 – 1958)<br />
Timothy Corfield (I 1985 – 1990)<br />
Edward Cornes<br />
Philip Coulson<br />
David Coverdale (Ch 1969 – 1974)<br />
Donald Coverdale (Ch 1961 – 1965)<br />
Richard Covill (M 1948 – 1952)<br />
Andrew Cox (I 1993 – 1998)<br />
James Cox<br />
Kristopher Crabtree (O 2011 – 2016)<br />
James Crawford (M 1975 – 1980)<br />
Gary Crofts<br />
Timothy Crump (Ch 1972 – 1977)<br />
Sir Richard Curtis (I 1946 – 1952)<br />
Charmaine Dale<br />
James Davies (DB 1955 – 1958)<br />
Mark Davies<br />
Martin Davies (DB 1967 – 1971)<br />
Robert Davis<br />
Kurt De Freitas (Ch 1998 – 2003)<br />
Martin Dearden (O 1958 – 1962)<br />
Gary Dee<br />
James Dickson (M 1997 – 2002)<br />
Thomas Dodd (Rb 2011 – 2016)<br />
Timothy Dodwell (DB 1976 – 1981)<br />
John Dowd (Rb 2015 – 2020)<br />
Julian Downes (S 1947 – 1952)<br />
Tristan Duggleby (S 1991 – 1996)<br />
Jia Dun<br />
Miles Duncan (SH 1960 – 1965)<br />
Andrew Dutton (I 1968 – 1972)<br />
Thomas Eaton (Ch 2000 – 2005)<br />
Martin Edwards (DB 1970 – 1975)<br />
Nigel Edwards (M 1960 – 1965)<br />
Stuart Edwards<br />
William & Nicola Edwards<br />
Neil Ellsmore<br />
Anonymous (CH 1972 – 1977)<br />
Edward Entwistle (SH 1947 – 1952)<br />
Richard Eteson (G 1989 – 1993)<br />
David Evans (Rt 1976 – 1981)<br />
Matthew Farrow (PH 2015 – 2017)<br />
David Forsyth (Ch 1954 – 1959)<br />
Andrew Fox (PH 1992 – 1997)<br />
Christopher Fox (O 1949 – 1953)<br />
Anonymous (I 1981 – 1985)<br />
Lea Fraser-Andrews<br />
Mollie Fraser-Andrews (EDH 2016 – 2018)<br />
Clive Freeman (Rt 1965 – 1969)<br />
Anonymous (Rt 1949 – 1954)<br />
Alistair Fuge (M 1947 – 1952)<br />
Timothy Fullwood (PH 2004 – 2009)<br />
14
Paul Fung<br />
Caspar & Antonia Gabb<br />
Peter Gadsden (Ch 2008 – 2013)<br />
Edward Gallagher (I 1991 – 1996)<br />
Paul Gardner<br />
Colin George<br />
David Gilbert-Harris (Rt 1956 – 1961)<br />
Nicholas Gill (O 1970 – 1975)<br />
Paul Godbold<br />
Benjamin Graham (Rt 1967 – 1972)<br />
Suzanne Graham<br />
David Griffiths (S 1966 – 1968)<br />
Rory Griffiths (I 2004 – 2009)<br />
Sharon Gu<br />
Eleanor Gurden (MSH 2008 – 2010)<br />
Kenneth Hall (O 1973 – 1977)<br />
Vardan Hambardzumyan (SH 2012 – 2017)<br />
Joseph Hambrook (SH 1942 – 1946)<br />
Peter Hargreaves (R 1964 – 1969)<br />
Edward Harris<br />
Michael Hart (DB 1954 – 1960)<br />
James Haupt (SH 1978 – 1982)<br />
Simon Haworth (PH 1985 – 1990)<br />
Samantha Hayes-Lloyd<br />
Anonymous (SH 1978 – 1983)<br />
William Hayward (R 2012 – 2017)<br />
Elizabeth Hedges (G 2014 – 2019)<br />
Edward Hemmings (R 2011 – 2014)<br />
Mark Hickman (SH 1975 – 1980)<br />
Benjamin Higgins (S 2012 – 2017)<br />
Anonymous (G 1988 – 1990)<br />
Sian Hinton (G 2014 – 2016)<br />
David Hinwood (O 1975 – 1979)<br />
Mitsuo Hirawaka<br />
Eliza Hodgson (EDH 2011 – 2013)<br />
Richard Hodgson (M 1954 – 1959)<br />
Nicholas Hooper (M 1946 – 1951)<br />
Marcus Huang (S 2010 – 2014)<br />
William Hughes (G 1988 – 1990)<br />
Jason Hulme<br />
Thomas Humphreys (R 1998 – 2003)<br />
James Humpish (SH 2008 – 2013)<br />
Charles Hunter (O 1960 – 1965)<br />
Joseph Hunter (O 2007 – 2012)<br />
Anonymous (Ch 2005 – 2010)<br />
Gordon Hutchinson (O 1982 – 1987)<br />
John Hutchinson (Rt 1950 – 1955)<br />
Anonymous (M 1957 – 1962)<br />
Sally Inett<br />
Miles Ingram (S 1957 – 1962)<br />
Emma James<br />
Michael Jarvis (O 1985 – 1989)<br />
Anonymous (I 1980 – 1985)<br />
Anonymous (M 1974 – 1978)<br />
Nicholas Jenkins OBE<br />
Brigitte Jennings (EDH 2016 – 2018)<br />
Nicholas Johnson (S 1987 – 1992)<br />
Martin Jones (Rt 1959 – 1964)<br />
James Joseph (SH 2016 – 2018)<br />
Wing Hon Kam<br />
Suzanne Kelly<br />
David Kemball-Cook (SH 1965 – 1969)<br />
Anna Kendrick<br />
Anonymous (S 1969 – 1974)<br />
Adrian Kindred (M 1999 – 2004)<br />
Stefan Korbel (I 2006 – 2008)<br />
Josephine Kwan<br />
Andrew Laurie (DB 1963 – 1968)<br />
James Lazarus (S 1972 – 1977)<br />
Eric & Judith Lee<br />
Justin Lees (O 1985 – 1990)<br />
Philipp Legner (O 2007 – 2009)<br />
Pablo & Stephanie Libreros<br />
Christopher Lilwall<br />
Stephen Lim (SH 1968 – 1972)<br />
Andrew Linn (O 1981 – 1986)<br />
Hugh Linn (O 1950 – 1956)<br />
Christopher Lovick<br />
Jiangping Lu<br />
Harry Lyon-Smith<br />
Alan Mace<br />
Matthew Mackaness (R 1994 – 1999)<br />
Simon Mackaness<br />
Patrick MacMaster<br />
Peter Macmillan (S 1972 – 1977)<br />
Anonymous (R 1947 – 1952)<br />
Joseph Makondi<br />
Dianne Malanaphy<br />
Anonymous (I 1964 – 1968)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Martha Graves Marriott<br />
Garth Marshall (DB 1964 – 1969)<br />
Dominic Martin (I 2000 – 2002)<br />
Selby Martin MBE<br />
James Matheson (G 1992 – 1997)<br />
Luca Mattinson (Rb 2011 – 2016)<br />
Michael Maunsell<br />
Marsh McCall (O 1956 – 1957)<br />
Mark McGee & Johanne Rooney<br />
Sharon McLaughlin<br />
Karen & Andrew Mitchell<br />
Alexander Moore (G 2008 – 2013)<br />
Hugo Morgan (R 2010 – 2015)<br />
Philip Morrow (SH 2000 – 2005)<br />
Jonathan Moulsdale (Ch 1969 – 1974)<br />
Philip Moult (O 1963 – 1968)<br />
David Myrddin-Evans<br />
Anthony Nagle<br />
Christopher Nattrass (M 1992 – 1997)<br />
Dennis Naylor<br />
John & Gillian Neal<br />
John Nelson-Edwards (Ch 1967 – 1971)<br />
Henry Newbould (Ch 2011 – 2016)<br />
Georgiana Nicholas (MSH 2016 – 2021)<br />
Isolde Northover (MSH 2018 – <strong>2023</strong>)<br />
Richard Nugee CBE<br />
Niamh Nugent (M 2017 – 2019)<br />
Jemima Ockleston<br />
Gavin O'Dwyer (M 2014 – 2016)<br />
Con O’Neill (SH 2014 – 2019)<br />
Thomas Orde-Powlett (O 1992 – 1997)<br />
Christopher Orme (SH 1960 – 1965)<br />
Martin Owen (DB 1963 – 1967)<br />
Peter Pagnamenta (O 1955 – 1959)<br />
David Parkinson (R 1971 – 1976)<br />
Marianne Parr<br />
Sir Eldryd Parry KCMG (SH 1944 – 1948)<br />
Brendan Parsons (SH 2010 – 2015)<br />
Jonathan Peake (PH 1992 – 1997)<br />
George Pearce (S 2012 – 2017)<br />
Nicholas Pearce (I 2010 – 2015)<br />
Michael Peck (O 1952 – 1956)<br />
Douglas Peterson (Rt 2004 – 2009)<br />
David Petty (R 1966 – 1971)<br />
Charlotte Pickersgill<br />
Julian Pilcher (Ch 1949 – 1954)<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1958 – 1962)<br />
Grace Pilsbury (MSH 2011 – 2013)<br />
Jack Poon<br />
Daniel Powell (Ch 2012 – 2017)<br />
Roger Powell (Ch 1989 – 1994)<br />
Miles Preston (DB 1963 – 1968)<br />
Jonathan Prestt<br />
James Prestwich (Rt 1982 – 1987)<br />
Thomas Price (S 2015 – 2020)<br />
Marc Quinn (M 1983 – 1988)<br />
Faisal Quraishi<br />
Sumaiya Quraishi (MSH 2015 – 2017)<br />
Gawain Rainey<br />
Hugh Ramsbotham<br />
Philip Randall (O 1999 – 2002)<br />
John Renshaw (Ch 1952 – 1957)<br />
Peter Renshaw (Ch 1959 – 1964)<br />
Scott Reynolds (Rb 2011 – 2016)<br />
Michael Rhodes (DB 1947 – 1951)<br />
Crispian Riley-Smith<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1972 – 1977)<br />
Peter Roe (M 1948 – 1951)<br />
Karen Rogstad<br />
Louise Ryley<br />
Nicholas Sadron<br />
Jeremy Sale (I 1963 – 1967)<br />
Anonymous (SH 1948 – 1953)<br />
Clyde Sanger (O 1942 – 1947)<br />
Anonymous (G 1990 – 1995)<br />
Hélène Seymour<br />
Charles Shaw (S 2016 – 2018)<br />
Peter Shaw (R 1957 – 1962)<br />
Michael Simmonds (S 1946 – 1949)<br />
Eunice Simmons<br />
Richard Smallshaw<br />
Barbara Smith<br />
Archie Smyth-Osbourne (Rt 2007 – 2012)<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1947 – 1951)<br />
Anthony Snell<br />
Mark & Laura Southern<br />
Charles Speed (I 2012 – 2017)<br />
Andrew Spicer (M 2009 – 2014)<br />
Philip & Heidi Stewart<br />
Emerald Storey (MSH 2010 – 2012)<br />
Andrew Stott<br />
Peter Summers MBE (S 1943 – 1947)<br />
Rudo Supple<br />
David & Rosemary Surfleet<br />
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Robert Symonds<br />
Elizabeth Tarling<br />
Rachel Tarlton<br />
Ursule Taujanskaite (MSH 2014 – 2016)<br />
Desmond Thomas (DB 1967 – 1972)<br />
William Thomas (SH 1945 – 1950)<br />
David Thompson (SH 1957 – 1962)<br />
Ian Thompson<br />
Geoffrey Treasure (O 1943 – 1948)<br />
Rhys Trevor (PH 2012 – 2017)<br />
Hobart Truesdell (I 1966 – 1967)<br />
Nigel Tubbs (SH 1952 – 1957)<br />
John Tusting OBE (Rt 1946 – 1951)<br />
Nicola Tyler-Westwood<br />
Anonymous<br />
Atakrit Vatayonanta<br />
William Verdon-Smith (SH 1962 – 1966)<br />
Peter Völker-Albert<br />
Robert Wade (I 1951 – 1956)<br />
Richard Waldron (R 1950 – 1954)<br />
Ian Wallace (S 1970 – 1975)<br />
Francesca Walton (MSH 2009 – 2011)<br />
Peter Ward (O 1951 – 1956)<br />
Michael Ward-Jackson (M 1955 – 1960)<br />
Jonathan Warner-Reed<br />
Anonymous (I 1953 – 1957)<br />
William Waterworth (Rt 2009 – 2014)<br />
Abi Watkinson (G 2014 – 2019)<br />
Andrew Webb (Rt 1967 – 1972)<br />
Colin & Diane Weir<br />
Paul & Jenny Wells<br />
Sam Welti (I 2007 – 2012)<br />
Anonymous (I 1941 – 1945)<br />
Andrew West (PH 1987 – 1992)<br />
Bruce Wheeler (I 1972 – 1976)<br />
Huw Wheeler (I 2009 – 2014)<br />
Lloyd Whiteley (I 1972 – 1977)<br />
Lucien Whitworth (R 2013 – 2018)<br />
Sophie Whitworth<br />
Anthony Wieler (Ch 1950 – 1955)<br />
Matthew Wille (Rt 1984 – 1988)<br />
Darren Williams<br />
David Williams (Rb 2006 – 2011)<br />
Michael Wood (M 2000 – 2005)<br />
Helen Woodman<br />
Gianrobert Wootton (S 1973 – 1978)<br />
Prof. A and Dr L Worthington<br />
Benjamin Wright (S 1980 – 1981)<br />
Sir Stephen Wright KCMG (S 1960 – 1964)<br />
Eudora Xiao (EDH 2019 – 2021)<br />
Andrew Yeoward (I 1970 – 1975)<br />
Kogi Yu (SH 2016 – 2020)<br />
Dominic Zaza (Rb 2017 – <strong>2022</strong>)<br />
Jelena Zivkovic<br />
Further 1552 Legacy Society Members<br />
Clive Aldred (Ch 1948 – 1953)<br />
Andrew Bache CMG (I 1953 – 1958)<br />
Jonathan Baker (S 1956 – 1961)<br />
Nicholas Barber CBE (SH 1954 – 1958)<br />
Geoffrey Barr (O 1966 – 1971)<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1953 – 1957)<br />
Alexander Bell (S 1950 – 1955)<br />
Neil Biggs (M 1952 – 1957)<br />
Ann Birley<br />
Anonymous (SH 1968 – 1973)<br />
Peter Broad (S 1967 – 1971)<br />
John Bruce (S 1966 – 1970)<br />
David Burton Evans (DB 1948 – 1953)<br />
Hugh Cave (Rt 1945 – 1950)<br />
Christopher Childs (SH 1954 – 1959)<br />
John Clark<br />
Anonymous (DB 1967 – 1972)<br />
Sir Robert Corbett (I 1953 – 1958)<br />
Graham Daniels (DB 1950 – 1954)<br />
Ian Davies (DB 1959 – 1964)<br />
Sir Peter Davis (O 1955 – 1959)<br />
Christopher Denton (M 1960 – 1965)<br />
Miles Duncan (SH 1960 – 1965)<br />
Timothy Edwyn-Jones (M 1965 – 1969)<br />
John Forrester-Addie (O 1951 – 1953)<br />
Anonymous<br />
Godfrey Goolden (R 1957 – 1962)<br />
Andrew Haining (O 1972 – 1977)<br />
John Hall<br />
Anonymous (DB 1954 – 1960)<br />
Brian Horton (I 1947 – 1952)<br />
Peter Jeffrey (S 1954 – 1958)<br />
Philip Johnston (M 1939 – 1942)<br />
Jeremy Ker (Rt 1954 – 1959)<br />
Anonymous (M 1969 – 1974)<br />
Richard Kirby (Ch 1968 – 1973)<br />
Robert Lanyon (Rt 1950 – 1954)<br />
Richard Lawrence (O 1970 – 1975)<br />
Colin Leach (O 1945 – 1951)<br />
Hugh Linn (O 1950 – 1956)<br />
John Livingstone (I 1945 – 1950)<br />
Jonathan Lord (M 1975 – 1980)<br />
Christopher MacLehose (SH 1953 – 1958)<br />
Philip Mangnall (M 1962 – 1966)<br />
Paul Manser (DB 1974 – 1979)<br />
David Martinson (R 1943 – 1947)<br />
David Matthews (Rt 1952 – 1957)<br />
James Mawson (Rt 1980 – 1985)<br />
Ian McIntosh (DB 1950 – 1954)<br />
Michael Moore (R 1956 – 1961)<br />
John Morrell (Rt 1957 – 1962)<br />
Ian Morton (SH 1962 – 1967)<br />
Peter Moss (Rt 1961 – 1965)<br />
Paul Nichols (S 1966 – 1971)<br />
Sir Eldryd Parry KCMG (SH 1944 – 1948)<br />
Anonymous (Ch 1950 – 1955)<br />
Jeremy Penn (M 1954 – 1959)<br />
Robert Perrin (O 1934 – 1940)<br />
Ralph Picken (S 1968 – 1973)<br />
Andrew Pollock (I 1971 – 1974)<br />
David Quarmby CBE (O 1954 – 1959)<br />
Nicholas Randall (O 1972 – 1976)<br />
James Robertson (Ch 1953 – 1958)<br />
Anonymous (I 1957 – 1961)<br />
Daniel Rowland (Rt 1958 – 1960)<br />
Thomas Seager Berry (Rt 1954 – 1958)<br />
Charles Shepherd (Ch 1956 – 1961)<br />
Blake Simms (R 1953 – 1957)<br />
Timothy Slater (M 1977 – 1982)<br />
Andrew Soundy (I 1953 – 1958)<br />
Peter Stewart (Ch 1958 – 1963)<br />
Adrian Struvé<br />
Malcolm Thomas (I 1965 – 1970)<br />
Rodney Thomas (Ch 1950 – 1955)<br />
Colin Vaughan-Jackson (Ch 1960 – 1965)<br />
Geoffrey Vevers (S 1966 – 1970)<br />
Arthur Williams (SH 1955 – 1959)<br />
William Williams (SH 1951 – 1956)<br />
Anonymous (R 1953 – 1958)<br />
Richard Woodgate (Rt 1954 – 1959)<br />
Gerald Woods (R 1948 – 1953)<br />
Richard Wycherley (SH 1954 – 1958)<br />
Richard Youell (Rt 1955 – 1960)<br />
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Ways to Give<br />
Campaign 2020 – 2030<br />
In joining our global community of donors you may prefer to make an individual<br />
gift, an ongoing (regular) gift on a monthly, quarterly, six-monthly, or annual basis,<br />
or give in other ways.<br />
It costs £1 million to endow a Transformative Means Tested Bursary, providing the<br />
opportunity of <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>: For Life, in perpetuity.<br />
In addition to supporting the <strong>School</strong> today, a number of our donors also choose to<br />
make a planned gift to the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in their Will, and in so<br />
doing, become an honoured member of The 1552 Legacy Society.<br />
We are also pleased and conversant in the receipt of gifts of shares, securities and<br />
major funds, charitable remainder trusts, foundations, individual retirement<br />
accounts, property, possessions, and investments of other kinds.<br />
Please contact us to discuss any form of giving to the <strong>School</strong>, and we will be<br />
delighted to assist you.<br />
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G<br />
Our Global Giving Community<br />
15<br />
3<br />
9<br />
19<br />
2<br />
6<br />
5<br />
16<br />
8<br />
20<br />
14<br />
10<br />
12<br />
4<br />
18<br />
17<br />
7<br />
11<br />
1<br />
13<br />
Gifts Received from 20 Countries<br />
1<br />
Australia<br />
5<br />
France<br />
9<br />
Ireland<br />
13<br />
New Zealand<br />
17<br />
Thailand<br />
2<br />
Belgium*<br />
6<br />
Germany*<br />
10<br />
Italy<br />
14<br />
Spain<br />
18<br />
The United Arab Emirates<br />
18<br />
3<br />
4<br />
Canada<br />
China<br />
7<br />
8<br />
Hong Kong<br />
Hungary<br />
11<br />
12<br />
Kenya<br />
Montenegro*<br />
15<br />
16<br />
Sweden*<br />
Switzerland*<br />
19<br />
20<br />
The United Kingdom<br />
The United States of America<br />
* Countries in gold<br />
did not feature last year
Source of Gifts<br />
80% Alumni<br />
11.5% Former <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> Parents<br />
48.5%<br />
The Means Tested<br />
Bursary Fund<br />
Direction of Gifts<br />
4.5%<br />
The<br />
Infrastructure<br />
Fund<br />
6.5% Current <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> Parents<br />
1.5% Friends<br />
47%<br />
The <strong>School</strong>’s Current Area<br />
of Greatest Need Fund<br />
0.5% Organisations<br />
The <strong>School</strong> awarded Scholarships and Bursaries<br />
worth £4.54 million to 385 recipients during the<br />
year, of which £3.18 million was awarded to 198<br />
means tested recipients<br />
Our programme is building year on year…<br />
This year the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> has maintained the number of Means Tested Bursary recipients it has supported at 27.<br />
Overall, we have also increased Scholarship and Bursary awards and increased the funding of Means Tested Bursaries.<br />
Our definition of ‘Transformative Means Tested Bursaries’ is those which enable young people requiring 75% — 110% remission of fees to attend the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
It costs £1 million to endow a Transformative Means Tested Bursary, providing the opportunity of <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>: For Life, in perpetuity.<br />
We are progressing with confidence toward the <strong>School</strong>’s commitment to meet its strategic objective of increasing the number of Transformative Means Tested<br />
Bursary recipients to a target of 40 pupils annually by 2030.<br />
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<strong>2022</strong> – <strong>2023</strong> Overview<br />
538<br />
<strong>Donor</strong>s<br />
20<br />
Age of<br />
Youngest<br />
<strong>Donor</strong><br />
This year we have raised in excess of<br />
£1 million<br />
in cash donations for the<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
45<br />
First<br />
Time<br />
<strong>Donor</strong>s<br />
101<br />
Age of<br />
Oldest<br />
<strong>Donor</strong><br />
We secured a further and additional<br />
£3 million<br />
in pledge commitments<br />
during the year<br />
Alumni <strong>Donor</strong>s by House<br />
Churchill’s Hall: 11%<br />
Dayboys’ Hall: 6%<br />
Emma Darwin Hall: 1%<br />
Mary Sidney Hall: 1.5%<br />
Ingram’s Hall: 10.5%<br />
Moser’s Hall: 10.5%<br />
Oldham’s Hall: 9%<br />
37%<br />
of the Bursaries supported by the<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> this year were<br />
Transformative Means Tested Bursaries<br />
Port Hill: 3%<br />
Radbrook: 2.5%<br />
Ridgemount: 9.5%<br />
Rigg’s Hall: 9.5%<br />
Severn Hill: 9%<br />
The Grove: 2%<br />
The <strong>School</strong> House: 15%<br />
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During Campaign 2020 — 2030<br />
824 donors have made a gift<br />
Over 530 donors<br />
made a cash gift this year<br />
Bursaries supported<br />
by the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Total transferred to <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
£736,129<br />
88%<br />
During Campaign 2020 – 2030<br />
we have already raised<br />
more than<br />
£10 million<br />
in cash gifts and pledges<br />
1940s<br />
Alumni <strong>Donor</strong>s by Decade<br />
2.5%<br />
10%<br />
1950s<br />
1960s<br />
17%<br />
22%<br />
2%<br />
1970s<br />
1980s<br />
1990s<br />
18%<br />
12%<br />
9.5%<br />
2000s<br />
8.5%<br />
2010s<br />
10%<br />
<strong>School</strong> Life<br />
Infrastructure<br />
Bursaries<br />
2020s<br />
0.5%<br />
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Donate Now<br />
Scan the QR code above to donate<br />
You can also donate online at<br />
shrewsbury.org.uk/donate<br />
As a registered charity, where possible, we are able to claim Gift Aid on donations, and offer Gift<br />
Matching and similar enhancements.<br />
We are pleased to provide tax deductible gift receipts for UK, offshore, and international jurisdictions.<br />
Where applicable, when the fundraising requirements of specific projects are complete, donors’<br />
subsequent support is automatically transferred to The <strong>School</strong>’s Current Area of Greatest Need Fund,<br />
unless they specify otherwise. Likewise, when we receive donations without specific instructions<br />
regarding Fund direction, we route this support to The <strong>School</strong>’s Current Area of Greatest Need Fund.<br />
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We are presently directing support towards three funds<br />
1. The Means Tested Bursary Fund<br />
Provides means tested fee remissions to suitably qualified pupils with the appetite,<br />
promise, and academic ability to benefit from a <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> education where their<br />
personal and family financial circumstances would otherwise preclude their attendance.<br />
2. The Infrastructure Fund<br />
Provides contingent or contributory support to the costs associated with the creation,<br />
adaptation or enhancement of the buildings, tangible and physical infrastructure and<br />
environment of the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
3. The <strong>School</strong>’s Current Area of Greatest Need Fund<br />
Provides flexible support attendant to existing and emergent need throughout and<br />
across the full range of initiatives in Campaign 2020 – 2030 and the life of the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
Donations to The Family Development Fund are routed to this fund, unless donors<br />
specify otherwise.<br />
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<strong>Shrewsbury</strong>: For Life
Giving Form<br />
Donate Online: shrewsbury.org.uk/donate<br />
Name<br />
Please direct my gift to:<br />
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The Means Tested Bursary Fund<br />
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The <strong>School</strong>’s Current Area<br />
of Greatest Need Fund<br />
The Family Development Fund<br />
If you would like to support another area<br />
of <strong>School</strong> life, or give in another way,<br />
please contact the Development Office.<br />
£<br />
Monthly Quarterly<br />
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To start on the 1st of:<br />
Month Year<br />
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By bank transfer to:<br />
Account Name: <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
IBAN: GB06HAND40516265451264<br />
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Account Number: 65451264 Sort Code: 40-51-62<br />
Alternatively I enclose a cheque made payable to the<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Increase your donation by 25p of Gift Aid for every £1 you donate. Gift Aid is reclaimed<br />
by <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> from the tax you pay in the current tax year.<br />
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*I want to Gift Aid this donation and any donations I make in the future or have made in the past 4 years to the <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>.<br />
I am a UK taxpayer and understand that if I pay less Income Tax and / or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on my donations<br />
in that tax year it is my responsibility to pay any difference.<br />
Please notify us if you want to cancel this declaration, change your name, home address, or no longer pay sufficient tax on your Income and / or<br />
Capital Gains Tax for Gift Aid to be reclaimed. If you pay Income Tax at the higher or additional rate and want to receive the additional tax relief due<br />
to you, you must include all your Gift Aid donations on your Self-Assessment Tax Return or ask HM Revenue and Customs to adjust your Tax Code.<br />
I would like to Gift Aid my donation(s)*<br />
I would like to give anonymously<br />
Please send me information on leaving a gift in my Will to the <strong>School</strong><br />
My employer (or other) will match or enhance my gift, please contact me to arrange this<br />
shrewsbury.org.uk/donate<br />
+44 (0)1743 280 889<br />
We welcome donations in United States Dollars. The <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is in partnership with the British <strong>School</strong>s & Universities <strong>Foundation</strong> (BSUF). Since 1965 the BSUF has been supporting <strong>School</strong> and University fundraising<br />
in the Commonwealth through tax-effective giving in the United States of America. The BSUF is a non-profit, tax-exempt foundation managed by volunteers who serve without compensation of any kind. Its operating expenses and scholarship<br />
awards are supported by income from investment of its own funds, by member dues, and by contributions from friends. The <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is an approved institution of the BSUF. The <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> American <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
leads our dedicated programme of engagement with Alumni, Parents, Friends and Supporters in The United States of America.<br />
To make a regular gift, please complete this form and return to: Development, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong>, The <strong>School</strong>s, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>, Shropshire, England, SY3 7BA<br />
Service User Number<br />
8 3 7 2 8 2<br />
Name<br />
Address<br />
Postcode<br />
Bank / Building Society<br />
Address<br />
Postcode<br />
Instruction to your Bank / Building Society<br />
Please pay <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Direct Debits<br />
from the account detailed in this instruction subject to<br />
the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee.<br />
I understand that this instruction may remain with <strong>Shrewsbury</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> and details will be passed electronically to<br />
my Bank / Building Society.<br />
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Bank / Building Society Account Number<br />
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Date DD/MM/YY<br />
This Guarantee may be detached and retained by the payer<br />
THE DIRECT DEBIT GUARANTEE<br />
• This guarantee is offered by all Banks / Building Societies that take part in the Direct Debit scheme.<br />
• If there are any changes to the amount, date, or frequency of your Direct Debit, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> will notify you 10 or more working days in advance of your account being debited<br />
or as otherwise agreed. If you request <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you in writing.<br />
• If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit, by <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, or your Bank / Building Society, you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount<br />
paid from your Bank / Building Society.<br />
• If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> asks you to.<br />
• You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by contacting your Bank / Building Society. Written confirmation may also be required.<br />
Please return the completed form to: Development, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong>, The <strong>School</strong>s, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong>, Shropshire, England, SY3 7BA • T: +44 (0)1743 280 889 • E: development@shrewsbury.org.uk • W: shrewsbury.org.uk/development
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Our Aim<br />
A <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> education<br />
will educate and empower<br />
each individual pupil<br />
to flourish in life and<br />
contribute positively<br />
to the world around them.<br />
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Donate Now<br />
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Contact Us<br />
Development, <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong>, The <strong>School</strong>s<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong>, Shropshire, England, SY3 7BA<br />
+44 (0)1743 280 889<br />
development@shrewsbury.org.uk<br />
shrewsbury.org.uk/development<br />
<strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> and <strong>Shrewsbury</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> are charities<br />
registered in England and Wales (numbers 528413, and 528415)