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The following is a selection of messages of support from
those who have generously given to the 125 Bursary Appeal.
If you would like to donate to the Appeal and leave a message of support
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Thank you!
“Congratulations to SHSK in becoming 125 years old in 2028. It's a privilege to contribute to the 125 Bursary Appeal and trust that the young ladies who receive future bursaries will enjoy all the opportunities provided by SHSK to aspire, develop and achieve their goals and ambitions.”
Chris (former parent)
“What a great idea! This allows all of us to give back a small portion of the benefits we received - in my own case, during the war years of deprivation, the School provided untold opportunities which have enriched my life for the following 80 years.”
Mary (1954 leaver)
“The more Helkats there are in this world, the better.”
Gail (1981)
“I benefitted from an Assisted Place and I truly believe that my education gave me the knowledge, skills and confidence to achieve anything I set my mind to in life. I would love others to benefit from this amazing start in life, so that they too can achieve their goals, however high.”
Liz (1996)
“I do hope this appeal will help to benefit students for many years to come.”
Ann (1978)
“Delighted to support the 125 bursary appeal. Bursaries can transform young peoples lives to not only their benefit but also the wider community.”
Deborah (1979)
“Our three granddaughters have benefited much from their time at St. Helen's.”
Helen (current grandparent)
“St Helen's was an amazing place for my O and A levels. I would love to help someone have this experience. I went on to get a science degree and then a career in the Metropolitan Police for 30 years and I believe that my time at SHSK was the best start I could have had. This also included learning musical instruments leading to a life-long love of music.”
Zoe (1978)