

Excellence without Exclusivity
Founder’s Awards is the name that we have introduced for the overall St Paul’s bursary programme to reposition the scheme and allow recipients to feel confident about their part in the school community.
John Colet founded St Paul’s School in 1509 with a generous endowment for 153 boys “of all nacions and countres indifferently” to be educated. Today, we are a school of over 1500 pupils with a strong connection to our founder’s philosophy to champion excellence without exclusivity, widening access to a St Paul’s education for bright boys, regardless of financial or personal background.
Supporting talented children to study at St Paul’s serves our wider community, enriching the education of all of our pupils through a greater breadth of life experiences, beliefs and ideas, in addition to often raising aspirations beyond the St Paul’s community.
We are proud to currently support 138 pupils through our Founder’s Awards (our bursary programme), enabling ambitious and bright boys to attend St Paul’s. Strictly means-tested, our bursaries target lower-income families, ranging from 5-100% of fees, in addition to extras that ensure the full St Paul’s experience. Since the inception of the Shaping Our Future campaign in 2019, the programme has already supported over 200 families, with 1 in 11 pupils currently being bursary recipients.
We have set ourselves a target of fundraising £7m over the next two years, which would allow us to grow our bursary offering to support 10% (approximately 151) of our pupil cohort on bursaries each year. Unlike many schools that benefit from an endowment, St Paul’s is dependent on philanthropic support.
pupils hold a Founder’s Award in 2024-25
spent on Founder’s Awards in 2022-23
pupils are in receipt of a 75% bursary in 2023-24
pupils are in receipt of a 100%> bursary in 2023-24
Different types of Founder’s Awards
Within the general bursary fund, we have several opportunities for our community to come together to show their support, which can be found below. Should you choose to direct your gift to one of these specific funds, more information can be found on our Ways to Give page.
The USA Colet Foundation Bursary was established in 2020 to provide a meaningful and affordable way for our American community, the largest constituency of Old Paulines outside London, to have its own tailored way of supporting our ambition to grow our bursary programme at St Paul’s.
Founded in 2017 by four of our Upper Eighth pupils, the Thomas Gresham Award is a wholly pupil-led bursary appeal, fundraising to provide a 100% bursary for the highest performing boy at 11+.
Created in tribute to one of our most esteemed Old Paulines, renowned neuroscientist Dr Oliver Sacks, OP (1946-51). This bursary is awarded to a boy who shows outstanding academic excellence.
Named Bursaries
Whilst all boys applying for a bursary are assessed on academic merit, over the years we have introduced several named bursaries, thanks to the generous benefaction of individuals and trusts within our community. These are awarded either for specific areas of excellence that the donors wish to see amplified or to highlight and attract pupils across the broad range of the curriculum at St Paul’s. Two good examples of this are given below. We have ambition in the longer term to set up bursaries that encourage pupils to apply to St Paul’s who have specific interests in areas such as the Humanities and History. To find out more about how you can support in this way, please contact Ellie Sleeman, Director of Development and Engagement, at ems@stpaulsschool.org.uk.
Established thanks to the incredible generosity of The Gissing Family, this bursary supports academically bright and ambitious boys who qualify for a 75-100% bursary award and who display sporting excellence and passion.
Based on a long-standing and hugely supportive relationship with the school, The South Square Trust bursary supports a pupil who shows promise in the Arts, during their Eighth form studies.