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Giving
Philanthropy plays a crucial role in the ongoing development and success of St Albans School.
We extend our deep gratitude to the OAs, parents, and friends whose vital contributions have made a difference in the lives of future Old Albanians (OAs) and their families.
We have three areas donors can support:
Thank you for your interest in supporting St Albans School
We love to hear from alumni, parents and friends of St Albans School. If you want to discuss making a donation or volunteering your time, please contact the Development Team.
If you would like to leave a gift in your will, please speak to your solicitor in the first instance. If you have already made provision for the School and would like this to be recognised, please let us know so that you can be a part of our Gateway Society.
OAs living in the USA and Canada are also able to donate, via the British Schools and Universities Foundation (BSUF) and Chapel & York respectively.
Speaking to pupils
We are fortunate to be supported by a warm and generous community that volunteers time and expertise, and frequently welcome back OAs to speak to pupils.
NEIL OSBORN (OA 1968)
Chair of Governors
“St Albans School opened the windows to a wider world I would not have known otherwise. I have had a more varied and satisfying life as a result of my time there – and, 50 years on, I still draw on what I learned. I have been a committed supporter of the School's Bursary Fund for a number of years and would encourage others to do the same. Those of us who have benefitted from the Direct Grant system can help to create the same life-changing opportunities for future generations of St Albans School pupils.”
NEIL OSBORN (OA 1968)
Chair of Governors
“St Albans School opened the windows to a wider world I would not have known otherwise. I have had a more varied and satisfying life as a result of my time there – and, 50 years on, I still draw on what I learned. I have been a committed supporter of the School's Bursary Fund for a number of years and would encourage others to do the same. Those of us who have benefitted from the Direct Grant system can help to create the same life-changing opportunities for future generations of St Albans School pupils.”