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| 9 Dec 2024 | |
| Written by Susanna Frayn | |
| Alumnae News |
Given the current economic climate and the challenges facing the independent education sector, we know that we need to do all we can to make sure LEH’s legacy of transformational educational opportunities can continue.
LEH, which was founded as a charity school for girls, has a much-cherished 300-year history of offering an exceptional education to a diverse range of students who wouldn’t otherwise be able to benefit from our incredible teaching and facilities.
We currently assist more than 60 pupils who wouldn’t be able to take up their places at the School if it weren’t for the Bursary Programme. But we need your support if we are to remain steadfast in our mission to help as many deserving students as we can.
So this Christmas, if you are able, please give that most precious of gifts – the gift of an LEH education - by making a donation to our Bursary Fund HERE.
If you would like to spek to a member of our Bursary fundraising team to discuss other opportunities to support our Bursary students, for example by sponsoring the education of a pupil, or by leaving a gift in your will, please email Development@lehs.org.uk.
Thank you so much for your support throughout the year. On behalf of everyone at LEH, we’d like to wish you and your families a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
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