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Secondary education ED107

Secondary education is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Education category.

1,530 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.76% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b((high|secondary|upper|senior) school|to (eighteen|18|sixteen|16)|-16)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 618 0.75%
£10k - £100k 502 0.77%
£100k - £250k 82 0.42%
£250k - £500k 60 0.66%
£500k - £1m 36 0.62%
£1m - £10m 109 1.37%
Over £10m 57 3.08%
Total 1,464 0.76%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1,304 0.77%
oscr 144 0.57%
ccni 82 1.15%
Total 1,530 0.76%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
BRIGHTON COLLEGE [Charity number: 307061]
Provision of a first class independent education for children between the ages of 3 to 18. Subject to donations and budgetary limits, scholarship awards are made on the basis of the individual's educational potential and bursary awards are made to enable academically able children to benefit where financial hardship might otherwise preclude.
£53,926,696
WARWICK INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1088057]
The Charity educates boys and girls from ages 3 to 18 in its three independent schools in Warwick. It also rents out its facilities to members of the public through its trading subsidiary Warwick Schools Enterprises Limited.
£42,202,000
ST PETER'S COLLEGE, RADLEY [Charity number: 309243]
Radley College is an independent wholly boarding school for boys aged 13 to 18. The College acts as trustee of various funds used to provide scholarships (max 10% fees) and bursaries (up to full fees), and welcomes applications from those needing financial assistance. Overall Radley College aims to ensure that it and its pupils benefit both society in general and the local community.
£37,610,000
STOWE SCHOOL LIMITED [Charity number: 310639]
The principal activity of the company continues to be the provision of education in a boarding and day school for pupils aged 13 to 18.
£35,167,701
LOUGHBOROUGH SCHOOLS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1081765]
The Charity exists to operate four independent schools providing for pupils aged from 3 to 18. The aim is to attain the highest academic levels and ensure an extra-curricular programme which will develope life long interests and a desire to contribute to the community.
£31,835,000
ST PETER'S COLLEGE (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS WESTMINSTER SCHOOL) [Charity number: 312728]
Westminster School is a public boarding school for young persons. The aims encompass this object and have been extended over a number of years to accommodate day pupils and girls. It now educates children from 7 through to 18 and aims to widen access as much as possible. It also aims to provide excellence in sporting and extra-curricular activities, notably artistic, musical and social skills.
£31,504,000
SHREWSBURY SCHOOL [Charity number: 528413]
The provision of education to pupils between the ages of 13 to 18.
£30,841,816
LATYMER FOUNDATION AT HAMMERSMITH [Charity number: 312714]
The charity runs two schools providing an opportunity for able pupils from all walks of life to develop their talents to the full. Pupils are selected as far as possible on the basis of ability without regard to financial means. Latymer Upper School is an active participant in the local community particularly through community links and partnership schools.
£29,358,000
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL AT LEEDS [Charity number: 1048304]
Provision of education for boys and girls aged 3 to 18
£28,297,624
THE LEYS AND ST FAITH'S SCHOOLS FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1144035]
The charity provides high quality education for children from the age of 3 to 18 at two schools, The Leys and St Faith's.It also makes use of the facilities , when not required by the schools, for other charitable purposes for the benefit of the local community and the wider public.
£27,135,679

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
OMONIA YOUTH (UK) LIMITED [Charity number: 1120272]
The objects are to provide facilities for healthy recreation and sport for young people between the ages of 6 to 18.All the assets were donated from that club to the new charity on the understanding that the charity would continue to provide similar facilities and recreation as the old club.
£117,059
GLOUCESTER UNITED SCHOOLS [Charity number: 311744]
Promoting education in four Gloucester schools;The Crypt; The High School for Girls; Ribston Hall and Sir Thomas Rich's in ways for which provision is not made out of public funds and/or in promoting the education (including social/physical training) of persons under the age of 25 years who are attending, or who have attended, any of the above schools and who are in need of financial assistance.
£339,681
HOLY TRINITY (MARGATE) SEA SCOUT GROUP [Charity number: 1024373]
Royal Navy registered Sea Scout Section plus Beaver Section and Cub Scout Section - serving young people from 6 to 18. Full active programme based on scouting POR's.
£8,129
HAYNES BARLEE CHARITY [Charity number: 310660]
Gives a small annual donation to young apprentices or young people in full time post Secondary School education who live in the Parishes specified in the Trust Deed
£9
THE DISCOVERY SOCIETY [Charity number: 1186512]
The Discovery Society is a Charitable Organisation attached to an 11-18 comprehensive Secondary School with the purpose of encouraging exploration and research. This includes supporting Duke of Edinburgh Award activities, Crest Award activities, participation in Operation Wallacea and organising programmes of visiting lecturers. Relevant opportunities and research partners are continually sought.
£72
BRIGHTON THEATRE GROUP [Charity number: 258846]
Provision of Musical theatre training and performnce to the company membership. All aspects of theatrical eductaion are address. Clear Youth objectives in educating those from 7-16 years
£7,724
Ballymena Sea Cadets [Charity number: NI103992]
We're a national youth charity offering young people aged 10 to 18 life-changing nautical adventure with a heritage based on the customs and traditions of the Royal Navy. We offer a range of qualifications and training from BTEC to RYA accredited courses, helping them to build skills and have an advantage as they start out in life.
£22,237
Sports Academy George Trust [Charity number: NI106867]
Sports Academy George works in Thembalethu, Lawaaikamp, Pacaltsdorp and Conville, which are township areas of George, South Africa. These communities have dire living conditions, high unemployment and escalating crime rates. Our children deal with the effects of gang culture, domestic abuse and drug addiction on a daily basis. Sports Academy seeks to promote strong Christian leadership in these communities through developing strong role models. The programme starts initially in Primary schools where we take assembly and deliver life orientation for students. Our main work is with High school students: we have the Tigers football club for boys and for girls the Rooicats netball club. We organise training, tournaments & matches and transport and feed them. In parallel with this they are mentored one to one with staff(including interns) and attend life skills' classes. We run a youth club and provide camps for them to attend. The Sports Academy also delivers an 'exit' strategy involving careers guidance, work experience and actively assists students into further/higher education.
£90,510
ALSAGER HANFA ASSOCIATION (HANDICAPPED FAMILIES) [Charity number: 1014855]
HANFA is a charity for children and young people with additional needs, which gives care and support to their families in Alsager and the surrounding areas in South Cheshire. It provides a Youth Club for 10 to 18+ year olds, which runs every two weeks in Alsager, and a Summer Scheme for 6 - 20+ year olds, which runs for 16 days in the summer holidays in Sandbach.
£10,044
SETMURTHY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION [Charity number: 526810]
(i) Makes grants to children of Secondary School age and those going on in Further Education,towards their educational expenses, who are resident within the Parish of Setmurthy.(ii) Makes grants towards the upkeep of Setmurthy Parish Hall which is used for Educational Classes. (iii) Makes grants towards the running costs of the above Educational Classes.
£1,884

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024