Development Fund
What is the Development Fund?
Students who join Queens’ School are privileged to join a school where they benefit from dedicated staff and successful outcomes.
However, as you are no doubt aware, school budgets are being increasingly squeezed. To maintain and build on our provision, there is a need for regular financial support from ALL parents and carers.
At Queens’ we have set up The Development Fund for this purpose. All the money that you donate will help to provide and improve facilities and opportunities for the students at Queens’ School. The fund will be used for the things that the school may not otherwise be able to afford in the current funding climate.
The consistency and generosity of regular contributions by parents and carers is important to our success so we thank you in advance for your support.
What will my donations be spent on?
After discussions with pupils we have decided that for academic year 2025/2026 we want to raise money to purchase a selection of outdoor equipment for our pupils to use during break and lunchtimes. Feedback from our pupils is that there is not much to do in the outside areas of school, and they really want to have some fun and exciting equipment to help make their free time more enjoyable. We also feel, by having more equipment outdoors, that those children who prefer to stay inside will be encouraged to spend their breaks outside.
Our target for this academic year is to raise £20,000 and this can only be done through the generosity of ALL parents and carers.
How do I make a contribution?
There are two ways you can contribute:
- Make a regular contribution by setting up a Standing Order – You can set this up with your bank or on your banking app using the following details:
Bank: Lloyds Bank
Sort code: 30 99 21
Account number: 79798168
Name: Queens’ School (Bushey)
Please use the full name and form of your youngest child who attends the School as a reference.
- Make a one-off or multiple ad hoc contributions through Wise Pay
You can make one-off or multiple ad-hoc contributions by using your Wise Pay account and selecting the item The Development Fund and Project contributions.
(Please note Wisepay does not accept individual payments of less than £5)
Is it compulsory for me to contribute to the Fund?
No – it is completely voluntary.
We are sensitive to the pressures on families in challenging financial circumstances and we respect that a contribution at this time might not be possible.
However, our goal is for the majority of families to make a contribution, no matter how small, so that every pupil can enjoy the opportunities that a healthy fund can offer.
I have more than one child at the school - do I contribute per child?
Ideally, we would like you to contribute to the fund per child as every contribution will directly benefit each child
If I don’t contribute, will this have any impact on my child’s progress at school?
Absolutely not.
The Development Fund is purely used to enhance the school’s facilities and has no impact on the quality of education provided at the school. All children are treated equally, irrespective of whether, or how much their parents contribute.
How much am I expected to give?
As it is voluntary we do not ask for a set amount. However, we would like to ask for £10 - £30 per month, per child, although of course you can donate more or less than this.
If a family donates £30 per month this equates to only £1 a day and will make a huge difference.
Can I pay a different amount each month or each year?
Yes – as we do not set an amount you can pay any amount, at any time, at any frequency. We are very grateful to receive any amount at any point.
Who will know if I have donated and how much?
Please be assured that donations are kept in strict confidence and only the Accounts and Fundraising team have access to the Fund’s accounts.
I am a UK taxpayer – can I claim Gift Aid?
Yes you can!
If you are a UK tax payer you can claim Gift Aid on your contribution. Gift Aid increases the value of your donation by 25% because the school can reclaim the basic rate of tax on your gift – at no extra cost to you. Therefore, a monthly contribution of £10 means the School receives £12.50 which over a year, amounts to £150.
All you have to do is sign and date the Gift Aid Form attached to the bottom of this page.
Who do I contact with questions about The Development Fund?
If you have any further questions, or need any more information please email Francesca Dresner - Fundraising & Marketing Co-ordinator or our Accounts Team.
What have previous donations to The Development Fund been spent on?
- 10 interactive screens for our classrooms
- A canopy and tables next to the Southside canteen which has created an outside eating area.
- 3 new Minibuses.
- IT Equipment in the new Maths block.
- Picnic benches outside the Sixth Form Common Room
Thank you to the Estates team for project managing the installation and a huge thank you to everyone who contributed to The Development Fund. You made this possible!