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Westminster Special School

Westminster Special Schools Bi-Borough Inclusion Service

Charity Fund

 

Charity No. 1173810  

Welcome to Our Charity

Federation of Westminster Special Schools Charity Fund

The Charity Fund is an independent charity registered with the Charity Commission. The Charity exists to raise funds that can be used to enhance the learning of children and young people by improving the facilities at The Federation of Westminster Special Schools. (FWSS) College Park School and Queen Elizabeth ll Jubilee School

The money raised by the Charity Fund is intended to:

  • Help towards increasing or improving the range of activities on offer at the two Federation Schools.
  • Help provide or improve facilities, such as IT or play equipment, improving play facilities and replacing mini buses.

 The Charity does not finance any statutory or core activities undertaken by the schools. 

The Charity Trustees are: Michal Chudy, Aslam Merchant, Paul Riches and June Simson

Charity Email Address:    charity@qe2cp.westminster.sch.uk

Click  here for College Park School Prospectus

and here for QEII Jubilee School.

We welcome donations – Please donate now

Charity Bank Account Details   

Sort Code: 40 52 40

Bank Account Number: 00032025

The Charity is registered for Gift Aid and so the Charity will be eligible to claim a 25% uplift on your donation from the UK government if you are a UK tax payer. If you wish to make a donation using Gift Aid, please see Gift Aid section for more details

 

Gift Aid Information and Guidance

In order for the Charity to claim Gift Aid, we are required to record the following information from the donor in accordance with HMRC (Government) guidance

  • Title
  • First name
  • Surname
  • Full Address, including postcode
  • Date of donation
  • Amount donated
  • Whether the donation is a person donation or made on behalf of an organisation

Please send this information to the Charity email address.

Thank you for supporting our charity it is much appreciated

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