AT THE HEART OF THE SCHOOL
The vision of providing an endowment to support scholarships is as old as the School itself. It was Dr John Woolley, one of the School’s founders who first envisaged Grammar as a fee paying school supported by an endowment which paid for scholarships. The future strength of the School lies at the heart of community giving. In this sense, a bequest is the ultimate gift, a way of expressing the affection you have for your School.
A BEQUEST CAN TAKE THE FORM OF
- A specified amount of money
- Life income plan, annuities, or trusts
- A life insurance policy
- Proportion or whole of an estate
- Stocks and shares
- A specific bequest of property
- Works of art, collections, personal effects such as jewellery
WE ARE HERE TO HELP
To ensure that your personal wishes and current circumstances are taken into consideration, we do recommend that you consult your solicitor before making any arrangements.