Education Charities
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E Ivor Hughes Educational Foundation
Beneficiary group, EducationTHE OPERATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR THE EDUCATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS IN THE AGE RANGES OF 2+ TO 18 YEARS.
All Nations Christian College Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, SocietyAll Nations Christian College is an independent, evangelical, interdenominational mission training Bible college. The purpose of allnations is to train students in cross-cultural mission. Today, All Nations is the largest college of its type in Europe and welcomes students and their families from all over the world.
Bcr Gjag LTD
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionThe objectives of the charity being the advancement and promotion or Orthodox Jewish religion, education and general secular education and vocational training for Jewish girls is being achieved through the operation of a residential college. The college delivers an intensive programme of religious Jewish education as well as the provision of vocational training.
Great Oaks Small School
Beneficiary group, EducationThis is a small independent school for students aged 11 to 18, designated by DfES as suitable for some students with specific learning difficulties. Many of the students could be considered emotionally vulnerable, but are of average or above average intelligence.
Nazarene Theological College
EducationProvision of theological education in the HE sector
St Hilda's East
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Health, Social careSt Hilda's is a multi-purpose community centre running a number of projects for the local population including an Older People's Project, an advice service including Legal Advice Clinics, youth groups, Food Co-op project, Women's Project, mental health support, creche and under 5s facilities and others. It also runs an off-site day centre service targeted at Bangladeshi older people.
The Titus Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Trust provides activity holidays for young people at which the core truths of the Christian faith are explored. In addition, the Trust supports Christian teachers in schools as they run Christian meetings and encourage young people to attend the holidays. The Trust seeks to be transparent in its work and has the support of parents, church leaders and senior figures in UK education.
Age Concern Slough And Berkshire East
Charitable activities, Education, Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareAdvocacy Signposting Information & Advice Carer Support Day-care Domiciliary Care Drop-in-centres Lunch Clubs Home Visiting Home from Hospital Befriending Shopping & Cleaning Toe-nail cutting, IT Training, Back to Work Assistance. Trading - Handy Help Subsidiary Trading Company - Cafes Charity Shops Furniture & Electrical Stores Handyperson Services Home Security
Queens Crescent Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Health, Leisure, Social welfareWe provide facilities & services to disadvantaged people across 5 community facilities. Core activities include: Apprenticeship and job training opportunities, remedial education services, English classes (ESOL), cook & eat, healthy living programme, youth club, nursery, older people services, keep fit class, gym, under 5's drop in, universal youth provision, sports, IT training & DBS services.
Association Of British Neurologists
Education, ResearchThe aim of the Association of British Neurologists is to improve the health and well-being of people with neurological disorders by advancing the knowledge and practice of neurology in the British Isles. It also oversees scientific meetings, bursaries to facilitate educational and research visits to developing countries and offers financial and administrative support for ABN trainees.
Sustainable Hospitality Alliance
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Environment, Social welfare, SocietyThe Chairty's objectives are for the public benefit, anywhere in the world to advance education, prevent and relieve poverty and to relieve unemployment, (including those with little or no education, survivors of human trafficking, people with disabilities, refugees and migrants). Advance Human rights, promote the protection & preservation of the natural environment and sustainable development.
Ringwood Waldorf School
Beneficiary group, EducationSchool offering Steiner Waldorf education to children aged between 3 and 18 years. Covering Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire.
Trinity Community Arts
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationProjects to engage the local community, widen participation and increase community cohesion Training courses to improve skills and employability, targeting young people not in education, employment or trainingFacilities provision for grassroots community groups to increase service provision in the local areaLive music, theatre and dance activities as a Key Arts Provider for Bristol
Kingdom Education Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe Charity, Kingdom Education Limited operates The King's School, Harpenden and Highfield Preschool for the education and training of children and young people. We have pupils from preschool age to year 11 and provide quality academic preparation in an environment committed to the Christian ethos and lifestyle.
University Of Bradford Union
Education, LeisurePromoting the interests and welfare of students at the University of Bradford.Representing, supporting and advising students.Being the recognised representative channel of communication between students and the University of Bradford or other external bodies.Providing social, cultural, sporting and recreational activitiesand forums for discussion and debate for students.
Partnership For Jewish Schools Limited
Education, ReligionTo advance education in England and Wales including but without limitation for those of Jewish faith. And to promote efficiency and effectiveness of charities and the effective use of charitable resources for the benefit of the public by providing services for schools and other educational bodies to promote good practice and to improve their financial, commercial and procurement activities.
The Centre For Emotional Health
Beneficiary group, Education, HousingFamily Links is a national charity dedicated to the promotion of emotional health at home, at school and at work. We offer high-quality training in the Nurturing Programme to promote the development of good emotional health and relationships. Our aim is to enable children and adults to realise their individual potential, enjoy positive relationships and live healthy and fulfilled lives.
The New School
EducationAn independent, non fee-paying progressive school for 4-16 year olds in South London.
Aberystwyth University Students' Union
EducationThe Aberystwyth Guild of Students? vision statement is ?Setting the standard in Wales for the student experience.? Its mission statement is ?To enhance the Aberystwyth University student experience through representation, ensuring the highest standards in education provision, encouraging participation, supporting development and providing quality services.
Victoria College Limited
EducationFor the public benefit the advancement of education of persons under the age of 25 years with special educational needs by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities and services to meet their educational, developmental and social welfare needs so that they can achieve their full potential.
Bright Futures Early Learning
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationOperation and management of a socially responsible, charitable early years nursery.
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.
University Of Wolverhampton Students’ Union
EducationTo enhance the student experience and provide all the students of the University of Wolverhampton with opportunities to make the most of their time at the University. Core aims are: Help students acquire new skills and discover new experiences; demonstrate quality and value; Create social space for students; Support students; Listen to our members; Create a strong team; Be sustainable in every way
The Saturday Club Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, HeritageThe Saturday Club Trust gives young people aged 13-16 the unique opportunity to study subjects they love every Saturday morning at their local college, museum or university, for free. Over the academic year, Saturday Club tutors and industry professionals build the young people's skills, nurture their talents and inspire them towards further and higher education and careers.
S W Durham Training Limited
EducationWork based learning provider, funded through Skills Funding Agency and Education Funding Agency for the delivery of engineering, business admin & customer service apprenticeship for individuals 16+. Work with employers to deliver training prgrammes to support their workforce development. Work with schools to deliver GCSE's Btec diplomas & certificates in engineering to support the 14-19 agenda.