Making a Single Gift

MAKING A SINGLE GIFT

How you can make a difference with a 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).

Making a single gift

Any gift, whatever the size, will make an incredible difference to our pupils and our School. 

Make A Single Gift

Donors can help us Fund the Future by donating to:
  • The overall 150th Anniversary Appeal 
  • Help us invest in our science facilities
  • Help us increase our bursary support 
Founders GIFT £2,000

Donors who pledge or donate more than £2,000 will be replicating the foresight of our founders who established the School and will receive a special 150th Anniversary certificate.

Bursary donors £40,000 to £100,000

Donors who fund individual bursary pupils, either for two years in the Sixth Form or five years during the Senior School (Years 7-11) will have the opportunity to have a bursary named in their honour. In supporting the bursary element of our Appeal, donors are transforming the lives of talented young people, making a significant difference to them, their families and our School.

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Science donors £50,000 to £150,000

Science donors who pledge or donate over £50,000 towards our science facilities will be offered the opportunity to be acknowledged through a commemorative plaque displayed in the new science development. By supporting the science element of our Appeal, donors will be making significant difference to our pupils and our School. 

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Our daughter Tara went to Clifton High School over 30 years ago; she settled into the school very quickly, gained confidence and friends that have remained to this day. Clifton High was hugely effective in supporting Tara academically and consequently, pursuing a science-based course, she went on to read medicine at Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital medical school and is now a consultant physician in London. We as parents, and subsequently governors at the school, have watched the school grow in strength and size with enhanced facilities and a new sixth form centre and we can’t wait to see the new science block appear. We are delighted to support the School's 150th Anniversary Appeal and look forward to celebrating its Anniversary in 2027.

Mr Richard Whitburn and Professor Bhupinder Sandhu OBE, 150th Anniversary Appeal Donors