Dry Sandford Primary School
Lashford Lane, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 6EE
The Trust has a long association with Dry Sandford Primary School. The pupils are regularly welcomed onto the Cothill site to share the school facilities: Art, Pottery, Carpentry and Golf, for example. A full time teacher works in class at Dry Sandford, wholly funded by the Trust. She teaches Mathematics and children with special educational needs. The Trust Bursar is a school Governor. He also devotes time and expertise in administrative support to the Headmistress. In the future it is planned that the pupils will also benefit from the Trust's Science teaching projects at the Old Malthouse.
Dry Sandford School Website



St. Peter's C of E Primary School, Wootton
Wootton Village, Boars Hill, Oxfordshire, OX1 5HP
The Head of French from Chandlings helps at Wootton School on a regular basis to encourage the study of Modern Languages. The pupils from St Peters visit Chandlings to join in the French Activity Days.
St Peters CE Primary School Website
L'Ecole Primaire, 32220 Lombez, France
The Teachers and Pupils from Sauveterre visit the local Primary School on a regular basis to foster the exchange of language and culture. The Pupils from Lombez visit Sauveterre for Sports, Drama and Activity afternoons in the lovely grounds of the Chateau.
St Helen's Church, Dry Sandford, Oxon
Cothill Boys have worshipped here for well over a hundred years and the School continues to support St Helen's in every way possible. Our Principal is a Church Warden and member of the PCC. The Trust helps with the day to day up keep of the building, funding repairs to the fabric of the church. Our latest and most exciting development is the installation of a new Church Organ, which is for the benefit of all who worship at St helens as well as the pupils from Cothill.
Seesaw
SeeSaw uses our Trust sites on weekends to provide Grief Support for the Young in Oxfordshire: SeeSaw is a registered charity dedicated to providing grief and bereavement support for children, in cases where a parent or sibling has died or is dying.
"Our name reflects just what our work with children is about.
Grief is full of ups and downs and the difficulty is finding the balance."
SeeSaw Website
Organisations also supported by the Trust
St James Church, Newton, Northumberland
For many years pupils from Mowden Hall have attended regular Sunday services at St James. The Trust keeps the Church operational for the Parishioners and the visiting Public as well as for the pupils at Mowden Hall.
Associated Primary Schools, Churches and Charities
The Trust is constantly seeking new ways in which to deliver its Charitable Objects to a young public without regard to wealth, race, religion, social or academic status.
Below are listed just some of the Institutions that the Trust supports. The Schools educate children of a similar age to those that attend our private schools, while the Churches provide places of worship for our youngsters which would otherwise be closed or sold off by the Diocesan Authorities.
The National and Local Charities provide services to children. The Charities that receive most of our available time, attention and resources are those that respond to children who have suffered the tragic loss of parent or sibling.
Adrian Richardson, (Principal)
Other Charities supported by the Trust
Click on the picture for the link to their websites
St George’s First School, Langton Matravers
The Principal, Adrian Richardson, says: "The Trust firmly believes in partnership with local primary schools in all the areas where we run our schools. This ranges from sharing facilities and specialist services to opening up land for play space. Our Trustees completely share my enthusiasm for supporting St George’s in whatever way we can."