Education Charities That specialise in Secondary education
Discover 1,179 Education charities that specialise in secondary education. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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St John's College, Southsea
Beneficiary group, EducationHugh Jesseman and Claire Howell were appointed as Joint Liquidators of the Company on 26 August 2022. The charity was an independent school, providing both a day and boarding education for boys and girls aged 2 to 18.
Alderley Edge School For Girls
Beneficiary group, EducationAn Independent day School for Pupils aged 2 to 18 years
The Foundation Charity Of Bishop Vesey's Grammar School
Beneficiary group, EducationBishop Vesey's Grammar School is a voluntary aided selective secondary school for boys only from age 11 to age 16 and with boys and girls in the sixth form.
Newcastle School For Boys
EducationThe Charity principally provides education for boys from the ages of 3 to 18.
Quaker International Educational Trust (quiet)
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionQuIET primarily supports the provision of education for young people in accordance with the Quaker principles by its management of Brummana High School in Lebanon.
Westbourne School Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationTHE CHARITY'S PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY IS THE PROVISION OF A DAY SCHOOL FOR THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN AGED FROM 3 TO 16.
St Nicholas' School (fleet) Educational Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationThe principal activity of the School is an independent day school for girls aged 3 to 16 and boys aged 3 to 7 years.
St Cedd's School Educational Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationSt Cedd's School principally provides day education for boys and girls aged 3 - 11, educating them to a high standard and so enabling them to move to a suitable senior school for the continuation of their education.
Teesside High School Limited
EducationTHE SCHOOL'S PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY IS THE PROVISION OF A DAY SCHOOL FOR 3 - 18 YEAR OLDS.
Dhs Educational Foundation
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe provision of a day school, including nursery education, for girls
Inclusion Hampshire
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareInclusion Education (working name for Inclusion Hampshire) supports disadvantaged young people. The charity operates independent special schools for learners aged 11-16 with SEN and mental health needs and, a College that provides mental health support and an employability hub for those aged 16 and over. It also runs a suicide prevention programme for those aged 11-25.
The Long Leys Education Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationThe advancement of the education of children and young people from the ages of five to eighteen. The Trustees shall stand possessed of Trust Property upon trust to apply the same and the income thereof in furtherance of the trust purposes.
The Gesher Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationGesher is a unique independent all through school for children aged 4 to 16. We opened in September 2017 and provide a specialist learning environment for children with special educational needs. These include language, communication and social pragmatic difficulties and those associated with ADHD and specific learning difficulties. We have a specialism in autism spectrum challenges.
Palmers Green High School Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationTo promote and provide first class day school education (independent of the maintained sector) for girls aged between 3 and 16.
The Mount School (york)
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Mount School York provides education in York for girls aged 3 to 18.
Maria Montessori Training Organisation
Beneficiary group, EducationThe principal activity of the company is to promote the application of authentic educational principles on which the method of teaching children, known as the Montessori Method, is based and to train teachers in that method. In addition the company runs exemplar schools (3-16 yrs) in which students are able to observe Montessori principles in practice.
Leicester High School Charitable Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationEducation of girls aged 3 years to 18 years
Paces Sheffield
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthFor disabled children and adults: Conductive Education programme through- Approved independent special school: 4 to 18 years- Parent & Child groups- Adult services- Stroke (rehabilitation) Group- Family Support
Brownberrie Education Trust
Beneficiary group, Educationi) The advancement of the education of children and young people from age five to eighteen years.ii)Any other charitable purpose whether educational or otherwise for the benefit of the Brethren.
Red Balloon Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationRed Balloon Educational Trust sets up and oversees small schools, called Learner Centres, that offer a full-time educational, therapeutic and community-based recovery programme for children and young people aged 9 to 18 who experience EBSA (emotionally-based school avoidance) as a consequence of severe bullying or other traumatic experiences.
St Dominic's Priory School (stone)
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTO ADVANCE EDUCATION AND TRAINING, BY OPERATING ST DOMINIC'S PRIORY SCHOOL IN STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE. THE SCHOOL IS A DAY SCHOOL WHICH CONSISTS OF A PRE-SCHOOL FOR PUPILS AGED 3-4 YEARS, A PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 5 YEARS AND 11 YEARS, AND A SENIOR SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 11 YEARS AND 16 YEARS.
St Joseph's School, Launceston
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureSt Joseph's School is an educational charity for children, providing first class education for children aged 4-16. We aim to provide the highest quality of academic tuition and the development of wider sporting, artisitic and social skills in all our pupils.
Magic (uk) Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationCity of Rochester School ( Magic UK Ltd) is a non profit making charity, offering high quality educational provision for neurodivergent young people from 5 to 18 years old in the Kent and Medway Towns. Our young people are able to flourish and thrive in a supported environment preparing them well for life long learning. We build their confidence and resilience that enables success.
Smallpeice Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Charity provides public benefit by promoting the advancement of education and in particular engineering and technological education. The Charity promotes engineering, design, manufacturing, enterprise and technology as a career to young people aged from 8 to 18 by providing a professionally executed subsidised programme of residential courses and associated educational activities.
Hulme Hall Educational Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationWe are a School that provides full time education to children and young people between the ages of 2 to 16 in a supportive and high quality environment. The School's aims are to be recognised as a school in which pupils obtain high levels of personal and academic achievement. Our mission is to realise our pupils' true potential.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many secondary-education education charities are there in the UK?
There are 1,179 registered secondary-education education charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the secondary-education education charities by income?
United Learning LTD is the largest by latest reported annual income (£786.0m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of secondary-education education charities?
Secondary-education education charities reported a combined annual income of £41.4bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for secondary-education education charities?
Across all secondary-education education charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 88.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of secondary-education education charities?
Secondary-education education charities have an average annual income of £743k. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.