At The Kingsley School, we understand that everything we have today is thanks to the generations that have gone before – we are already standing on the shoulders of those who believed in the transformational power of education. Contributions from alumni, parents, charitable trusts and other donors currently enable us to give 130 children access to education across our family of schools each year.
At the heart of our work is a commitment to widening access to exceptional education for children from all backgrounds—especially those who will thrive at our schools but are unable to afford the fees. Our current student body includes looked-after children, refugees, and others facing significant challenges, and we strive to help every individual in our diverse community to reach their full potential.
Each year, demand for financial support exceeds our resources, leaving many talented children without the opportunities they deserve. Our vision is a future where access to education is based on merit, not means. Our first step towards making this vision reality is to create 100 new means-tested bursaries over the next decade, covering full fees and associated costs for children aged 7 and up. Funded through philanthropic gifts, these bursaries will support generations of gifted students—now and always.
Lady Julia Egan
Kingsley School 1954 - 1960“I will always be grateful for the gift of a Kingsley education. It opened doors for me, not just academically, but in how I saw myself and the world. I’m proud to support that same opportunity for others.”
To join us in our efforts to give as many young people as possible the chance to experience a Kingsley education, please follow the links to make a single gift or set up a Direct Debit to the Bursary Fund.
If you would like to donate £9.14 or more per month, you will automatically become a member of The 914 Society.
If you would like to ask any questions or talk in person about the impact you’d like to make with your gift, please contact:
Susie Carr, Foundation Director of Development or Emily Gladman, Head of Philanthropy, at development@warwickschools.co.uk or 01926 776402.