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Latest revision as of 22:45, 6 June 2016
Chelsea Academy Foundation is a UK charity set up to support the Chelsea Academy, a Church of England secondary and sixth form state-funded academy school.
The Foundation provides the school with extra funds to 'bridge that gap' between the 'annual resource per student [spent] in a private secondary school in London and per pupil funding in the state sector.
It provided £129,000 of grants in 2013-12 to the school to support extended- and extra-curricula activities, such as music teaching.
Trustees
- Tim Church, president of MIO Partners, the Investment Office of McKinsey & Company[1]
- William Salomon, Senior Partner at Hansa Capital
- Fiona Costa
- Alicia Grimaldi
Contact
Website: http://chelsea-academy-foundation.org
References
- ↑ Harriet Agnew, Miles Johnson and Patrick Jenkins, Inside McKinsey’s private hedge fund, Financial Times, 6 June 2016