Since 2004, the Sevenoaks School Foundation has fostered a school-wide culture of philanthropy to support the development of Sevenoaks School.
Every donation to the Foundation supports the school’s aim to provide a distinctive education that is broad, integrated, outward-facing and imbued with social purpose. The Foundation Trustees work in close partnership with the School Governors and senior staff to determine strategic priorities.
Sevenoaks would not be Sevenoaks without the encouragement, commitment and generosity of parents, staff and alumni. With their support, the Foundation has been able to invest more than £75 million in the world-class teaching, learning and living environments enjoyed by students, staff and the local community today: The Sennocke Centre (2005), The Space (2010), The Science & Technology Centre and Global Study Centre (2018) and Aisher House (2019).
Together, the Foundation and the school currently provide 60 students from low income families with a free or assisted place to give them the opportunity of a Sevenoaks education.
The Sevenoaks School Foundation also administers the Old Sennockians programme for alumni of Sevenoaks School.
Sevenoaks School Foundation is registered with the Fundraising Regulator, the independent regulator of charitable fundraising. Being registered with the Fundraising Regulator means we are committed to its Fundraising Promise which outlines our commitment to donors and the public. The standards for fundraising are set out by the Code of Fundraising Practice. We are also active members of CASE and IDPE for their support and guidance.
If you have a complaint or concern about our fundraising, please click on the link below to read our complaints procedure Fundraising Complaints Procedure.