Becoming a Regular Donor

BECOMING A REGULAR DONOR

How you can make a difference with a regular gift to our 150th Anniversary Appeal.

Funding the Future

We are immensely grateful for all donations and pledges which will help us Fund the Future.

All donors to our Appeal will receive regular communications, demonstrating the impact of your gift, be invited to special 150th Anniversary forthcoming events and be listed as an Appeal Donor (unless donors wish to remain anonymous).


The Percival Gift Scheme

When Clifton High School opened its doors in 1877, the first pupil on the register was Elizabeth (Bessie) Percival. The School instilled in Bessie a passion for art whereby she became an accomplished artist in oils and water colours, exhibiting many of her works at the Royal Academy. Bessie describes her time at School as a "dream of delight".

Bessie's legacy continues in our Percival Gift Scheme, our regular giving scheme. 

Becoming a regular donor

The Percival Gift Scheme is our regular giving scheme. As a donor you may give monthly, quarterly or annually and through the Government's Gift Aid scheme, donations can be worth so much more, at no extra cost to you and your family.

DONATE ONLINE - THE PERCIVAL GIFT SCHEME

Alternatively, please download this donation form and complete the direct debit instruction:

DONATION FORM

Please return the form to us at:

The Clifton High School Foundation
Clifton High School
College Road
Bristol BS8 3JD

Or email it as an attachment to:
development@cliftonhigh.co.uk

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As a proud Clifton Rosarian and now a parent at the School, the Appeal is very close to my heart. I remember with great fondness my time at CHS and now my two children are lucky enough to attend and are thriving. It is even more important to support this wonderful school for future generations to enjoy.

I am thrilled to support the school’s 150th Anniversary Appeal and to be a regular donor, which is a small token of my thanks for giving me such happy memories, confidence in life and a love for learning.

Harriet England-Davis (née Richards, CR 1995)