Cheltenham & Beyond
Cheltenham College curly bracket from their branding materials

A School Built on Philanthropy 

Founded in 1841, Cheltenham College has experienced a long history of philanthropic support – from Chapel to the Centenary/New Block, and from the Chatfeild-Roberts Library to the Science Centre in recent years.

We are enormously grateful for the support of all those who have given. It does not matter how small or large, every gift can have an immediate and long-term impact on the lives of current Cheltonians.

Discover more about how you can support College

The Annual Fund

Support immediate need projects.

The Annual Fund supports a range of projects across Academic departments, Houses and our grounds that have an immediate benefit to current Cheltonians, including sustainability projects that contribute to reaching our target of becoming a net-zero campus.

Bursary Endowment Fund

Opening the door for future Cheltonians.

The Bursary Endowment Fund allows us to bring the transformative power of a Cheltenham education to more Cheltonians. Help grow the Bursary Endowment Fund to support financing places at Cheltenham College in perpetuity. 

Legacies

Remember Cheltenham College in your will and join the Hugh Reeves Society

We are extremely grateful for legacies of all sizes, which can be directed towards a specific area or left for general charitable purposes. If you inform us you have made a provision for Cheltenham College in your will, you will be invited to join The Hugh Reeves Society, to thank you and celebrate your contribution in your lifetime.

Get In Touch

To find out more or to get involved, please email [email protected], or by telephone on 01242 265694.

We are committed to protecting your personal information. For further details, you can find Cheltenham College’s Data Protection Policy here.

Cheltenham College is registered with the Fundraising Regulator, the independent regulator of charitable fundraising: www.fundraisingregulator.org.uk/ 

Donor Charter, Fundraising Code and Gift Acceptance Policy

All those involved in fundraising for charitable organisations, including schools, whether they are fundraising professionals or volunteers, have a responsibility to donors, to the organisation, and to the cause that is being supported.

At the heart of fundraising ethics lies the need to ensure that our mission, our sense of personal and organisational integrity, and the trust of donor are not violated.

To this end this Donor Charter, Fundraising Code & Gift Acceptance Policy has been created for use by Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Prep. Please view the policy in full here. 

 

Fundraising Complaints Procedure

We are committed to fundraising in a way that is legal, open, honest and respectful. Please contact the Director of Development to view the fundraising complaints procedure in full.