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Status
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Income
£20.5K
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Spending
£2.8K
Public benefits
The Public Benefits which flow from this are better educational and developmental outcomes for the young people, adults, parents and the wider public within St Ronan's College Community leading to improved physical and mental health wellbeing and improved quality of life. These benefits are achieved through financial support from a wide range of
our stakeholders provided to increase and improve access to facilities and services for educational, social, interactive and other recreational activities so as to develop the physical and mental potential of beneficiaries. There is no harm flowing from this purpose and there is also no private benefit arising from this purpose. The school campus is accessible to the wider St Ronan's College Community and is at the heart of the community providing facilities and services which deliver added value. This is monitored through ongoing evaluation involving all user groups ,includes assessment of key performance indicators, audited and outcomes delivered updated through a regular reporting process. No Harm. St Ronan's College Foundation will benefit its' pupils and the wider St Ronan's College Community and therefore include Young Children, Youth, Young adults and the wider public both male and female and of all abilities. No Private Benefit.
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St Ronan's College Foundation carries out its' purpose through enagaging with a wide range of stakeholder groups including (1) The past pupils of our three legacy schools, St Mary's Junior High School, St Paul's Junior High School, St Michael's Grammar School (2) St Ronan's College pupils and past pupils extended families (3) Individuals and
business organisations and other funding organisations who have the opportunity to support the advancement of the Foundation. These extensive engagements support our ability to financially those projects and initiatives required to advance the full educational and developmental potential of the wider St Ronan's College Community and its' pupils and any other charitable needs identified.
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- The advancement of education
- Other charitable purposes
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Learning disabilities
- Men
- Older people
- Parents
- Preschool (0-5 year olds)
- Voluntary and community sector
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Community development
- Education/training
- General charitable purposes
- Sport/recreation