St Paul's School Community and Philanthropy Report 2022-23

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St Paul’s School Community & Philanthropy Report 2022-23

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ST PAUL’S SCHOOL

Community & Philanthropy Report 2022-23

Thank you from the High Master As we approach the end of the Shaping Our Future campaign, I am humbled by the generosity of our remarkable community and by the impact that has been achieved. Through these collective efforts, over the last five years we have raised an incredible total of £19.3 million, with the majority of the funds directed towards growing our bursary provision. These contributions have opened doors of opportunity for talented pupils who otherwise wouldn’t have been able to access all that St Paul’s has to offer.

In this report, we are also excited to share more about our thriving partnerships work, which has been expanding in both scope and impact. Collaborations such as Colet Mentoring, Primary Professors and the West London Partnership have flourished, providing valuable support and opportunities for the sharing of expertise and facilities between schools in the state and independent sectors. These partnerships have proven to be instrumental in providing pupils with a well-rounded and enriching educational experience. By working closely with St Paul’s Girls’ School on these initiatives, we also offer our ‘best of both worlds’ approach, where our boys receive an excellent education within our institution, while also benefiting from essential social development opportunities reflective of the world beyond our school grounds. The recent recognition of our Partnerships team through the Education Business STEM Award for our innovative summer schools programme further exemplifies the transformative impact of our partnerships.

As we reach the end of the Shaping Our Future campaign, we are currently focused on fundraising for the refurbishment of our Boathouse, a project that holds immense significance for our rowing programme. Do look out for updates on our plans later on in this report. In the meantime, may I thank you once again for your unwavering support – whether you have contributed through financial donations, volunteering your time, or simply attending an event. We will continue to build on these achievements and look forward to updating you on the next phase of our plans.

Sally-Anne Huang High Master

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BURSARIES AT ST PAUL’S

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e asked some of our staff and governors about St Paul’s pupils and why bursaries are so important to our community.

What is special about teaching Paulines?

What makes a St Paul’s education so valuable?

LT: They’re all very motivated. Whatever they do, they do to their best.

CA: I think what makes a St Paul’s education so valuable is actually what happens outside of the classroom. The breadth of lunchtime societies, the range of trips, the sporting opportunities and the standard of the performing arts. RMcG: So it’s really normal for pupils to be stretched academically within the lesson, but then go on and ace it on the sports field. CG: Hopefully, what we’re generating in the boys is a sense of a lifelong love of learning’s, not just learning for learning sake, and not just to get an A or an A*.

OS: They’re very warm. They’re very dynamic. CG: I think that they are really intellectually curious and so that means, for me as a teacher, it’s a pleasure to teach them. They’re really quick to take up new concepts and quick to learn.

Why are bursaries so important to St Paul’s? CG: I think for me, bursaries are important because it all ties in with John Colet’s original vision about educating boys from all nations and backgrounds. CA: The more pupils we have on bursaries, then the greater the variety of voices we have in our community. OS: We see the bursary boys every year make a huge contribution to school life, to become fully integrated so that we have a diverse, thriving and inclusive environment and ethos here. EV: We’re able to change the lives of so many pupils who have the ability to come and study at St Paul’s.

CA Christian Anthony (Director of Drama) RMcG Rebecca McGreevy (Director of Careers and Universities and Teacher of Economics) CG Caroline Gill (Undermaster – Head of Gill House) OS Oliver Snowball (Head of St Paul’s Juniors) LT Lucy Turner (School Secretary of St Paul’s Juniors) EV Ed Vaizey, Lord Vaizey of Didcot (OP, governor and former President of the OPC)

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A COMMUNITY LIKE NO OTHER I am delighted to present our 2022-2023 Impact Report. This report showcases the extraordinary progress we have achieved together over the past five years. Your steadfast support has been the driving force behind the success of the Shaping Our Future campaign. Events such as our second Giving Day, Old Pauline Telethon conducted by recent leavers, Spring Fling, SPJ Teachers vs Parents football match, and Christmas Appeal have played a crucial role in our success. Your generous contributions and active participation have allowed us to support 128 pupils through bursaries in the 2023-24 academic year.

As we move forward, I sincerely hope that you’ll be able to join us at one or more events this year and I’m looking forward to meeting and connecting with you in person. Rest assured we will keep you updated on our next phase of fundraising ambitions. Together, we can continue to make a lasting difference in the lives of young people who deserve access to a world-class education at St Paul’s.

Ellie Sleeman Director of Development and Engagement

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ST PAUL’S IN PARTNERSHIP At St Paul’s, there is genuine enthusiasm for fostering partnerships and engaging in charitable endeavours. We hold a steadfast commitment to extending our expertise and resources to communities at local, national, and international levels. Colet Mentoring

CHARITIES The St Paul’s Charity Committee has worked hard to fundraise for and increase awareness about our chosen local charities: City Harvest, Friends of Barnes Common, London Sports Trust, Doorstep, GOSH (UK Charity of the Year), and international charity, Beyond Ourselves. In July, 18 Sixth Form volunteers spent ten days with Beyond Ourselves. The SPS Pauls4All Charity Committee for 2022-23 successfully embedded our local charity partners within the new House system and led a series of campaigns that were aimed at educating the school community about the charities we support. This included the inaugural Charities Convention which featured activities, talks and a massive food drive during Pauls4All Week (the largest school collection in City Harvest’s experience). In addition to our charity partners, Mary’s Meals, Turkey Mozaik Foundation and St Mary’s Ukrainian School spoke at the event. Mufti days and internal competitions were vital in relaying this message, and it was heartwarming to see parents and pupils respond by giving generously. Food Drive for City Harvest

COLET MENTORING The Colet Mentoring programme continues to be a popular choice for St Paul’s pupil volunteering. The mobile app, developed by Old Pauline brothers, Phil Kwok OP (2010-15) and Dom Kwok OP (2009-13) has enabled us to create a flexible volunteering programme for our pupils and partner schools’ volunteers to connect with students in different locations. In the last academic year, the platform hosted 1,550 mentoring sessions, connecting 150 mentors with 290 students, offering free academic support in STEM subjects. WEST LONDON PARTNERSHIP Comprising six independent schools and six local state schools, the West London Partnership was established with the intent of fostering mutual growth and learning. Within this context, the Start It Entrepreneurship programme was seamlessly integrated, featuring impactful events tailored to various year groups

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(Years 8 to 12) and even extending to alumni. As part of this programme, we recently held the Start It Sustainable Entrepreneurship course. Furthermore, an active pupil committee representing all 12 schools within the West London Partnership collaborates regularly to coordinate pupil-driven events.

PRIMARY PROFESSORS Now in its second year and building on a similar programme that existed pre-COVID, the Primary Professors academic enrichment programme runs lessons in everything from STEM to Entrepreneurship and Philosophy. Throughout the year, 100 Year 5 pupils from 30 local primary schools have taken part and been given access to Colet Mentoring, and around 20 Year 12 pupils from St Paul’s School and St Paul’s Girls’ School have volunteered on the programme.


VOLUNTEERING AND SERVICE IN THE COMMUNITY All Lower Eighth pupils volunteer in the Autumn and Spring Terms, usually with one of our partner schools or charities – an initiative linked with the PSHE and the General Studies curriculum. Many pupils choose to continue during the Summer Term and all Eighth Form pupils have the opportunity to volunteer as part of their Wednesday ‘Games Half’. In addition, a selection of volunteering opportunities are made available to the Sixth Form once they have completed their GCSEs, with around 80 students taking part last year. Most Fifth Form pupils regularly volunteer for their Duke of Edinburgh Award. Volunteers from the Sixth Form offered their support to the Barnes Children’s Literature Festival, including their schools programme in Barnes and Twickenham, as well as during the festival. Furthermore, the school has been hosting monthly events for Litsoc in the John Colet Hall, providing a platform for our young community to come together Start It course

and engage with authors. Throughout the school, there are also opportunities for pupils to volunteer online via Colet Mentoring.

STEM SUMMER SCHOOLS As in previous years, more than 60 Year 10 students from state schools across the UK travelled to St Paul’s for one of two three-day residential Summer Schools in Materials Science and Particle Physics. A noteworthy achievement is the Education Business STEM Award recently earned by our Partnerships team. This prestigious acknowledgment underscores the innovative nature of our Summer Schools programme and reaffirms the transformative influence of our partnerships on education. We were also selected as a finalist in the Independent Schools of the Year 2023 awards in the Outstanding Educational Partnerships category.

USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIES BY THE WIDER COMMUNITY Sporting clubs are run by both St Paul’s staff and local volunteers, and offer young people a range of activities throughout the year. Additionally, our commitment to the community extends to offering our facilities to local primary and secondary schools, as well as charitable organisations, free of charge. Our facilities hosted a variety of community events this summer, including the SW London Green Power event, free football coaching sessions, tennis activities, a basketball afternoon, and community activities for Ukrainian children.

IN 2022-23

1,550

sessions of Colet Mentoring provided with students across the UK and as far afield as Somaliland

150

Colet Mentors connected with 290 students, offering free academic support in STEM subjects

200+

Year 11 pupils participated in the Start It Sustainable Entrepreneurship Course

60+

Year 10 students from state schools across the UK travelled to St Paul’s for one of two three-day residential Summer Schools in Materials Science and Particle Physics

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Education Business STEM Award for our programme of Summer Schools

Science Summer School

BUILDING AWARENESS FOR BURSARIES This year we have highlighted bursary opportunities at in-person educational events and publications aimed at educators, parents and pupils. We have also implemented a digital campaign focusing on the 11+ and 16+ entry points for state school pupils. The school has recruited for a Head of Bursaries position. This is a newly created role which will focus on supporting pupils and families on bursaries within the St Paul’s community. Barnes Children’s Literature Festival

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PHILANTHROPY – SHAPING OUR FUTURE When we initiated our ambitious Shaping Our Future campaign in May of 2019, our objective was straightforward: to honour John Colet’s original vision and sustain his legacy, thereby shaping a brighter future for countless generations of Paulines yet to come.

Our plan had three key pillars. Firstly, it aimed to uphold the principle of Excellence without Exclusivity by broadening access to St Paul’s for those boys who possess the academic ability but may lack the necessary financial means. Secondly, it aspired to foster partnerships with our local and broader community. Finally, it sought to enhance our facilities under the banner of “Building to Inspire.” As a community, we have made remarkable progress over the past five years. Collectively, we have raised an

Support over the past five years includes:

152

current pupils are donors

62%

of current parents supported Shaping Our Future campaign 897 (of 1,431 families)

9%

of Old Paulines supported Shaping Our Future campaign 851 (of 9,427 contactable OPs)

821

new donors in 2021-22

impressive total of £19.3 million, with the majority of these funds dedicated to growing our bursary programme. As you will discover in this report, our collaborative partnerships are expanding and flourishing, and we are currently engaged in fundraising efforts for the refurbishment of our Boathouse.

TELETHON We are thrilled that the second St Paul’s School Telethon was a resounding success which was a testament to the unwavering support and generosity of Old Paulines who rallied behind the Shaping Our Future campaign.

programme. Throughout the evening, the atmosphere was filled with fun and excitement as attendees enjoyed the company of fellow parents and the delightful serenading by the teachers’ band. Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the 350 attendees, £270,000 was raised on the night alone. To date, the Spring Fling committee has raised an astonishing £1.3 million.

Spring Fling 2023

A special note of appreciation goes to our young Old Pauline callers, who dedicated their time and efforts to connect with our community. During these calls, they not only facilitated donations but also enjoyed engaging in conversations with fellow Old Paulines about life at the school and updating them on the Shaping Our Future appeal. In conclusion, an impressive total of £110,000 was raised. SPRING FLING The annual Spring Fling, a highly anticipated parent-led event, took place at the Hurlingham Club in March of this year. Parents from both St Paul’s School and St Paul’s Juniors came together for an unforgettable evening. The event was a huge success, with 350 attendees coming together to support the school’s bursary Old Pauline Telethon Callers

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1509 Donor Profile

Lysander Kahane OP (2017-22) University of Oxford : History and Politics

Upon joining St Paul’s in the Fourth Form, I was immediately aware of the privilege I was to hold, not just for the next five years, but for the rest of my life. The immense breadth and quality of opportunities on offer at the school is second to none and the environment in which they are presented is both nurturing and competitive. It is within this environment that all Paulines can thrive and develop. Very few other students in the country are awarded the advantages that follow from these opportunities. That is why it is vital that we allow all academically-able pupils, regardless of their financial means, the opportunity to seize everything St Paul’s has to offer. This belief is held not merely as a charitable endeavour to widen access to our school, but because the exclusion of the most talented students on financial grounds undermines the foundational academic prowess of this institution.

GIVING DAY The second St Paul’s School Giving Day took place on 23 and 24 April, once again bringing together our entire community, both physically and digitally.

Having worked within the school’s Development Office for a number of months, I am acutely aware of its ambitions for growth. I am also aware of how hard the whole team works in the name of improving St Paul’s for its students and the wider community. I know how much my small donation is valued and that I am contributing to a project that truly is beneficial.

The focus of Giving Day was to support our current and future bursary students. Additionally, the funds raised will play a vital role in expanding our partnerships work within our local community and beyond. We extend our thanks to our generous Challenge Donors whose unwavering sponsorship allowed us to run multiple challenges throughout the day. The collective effort of our community saw 775 individual donors raise over £460,000.

I am proud of the partnership, charity and bursary opportunities that my donation will aid. My hope is that bursaries at St Paul’s continue to grow, so that we can offer even greater access to the school for talented individuals from all backgrounds.

OLIVER SACKS BURSARY AWARD During our Giving Day celebrations, we proudly introduced a new bursary award that pays tribute to one of our most esteemed Old Paulines, renowned neuroscientist Oliver Sacks OP (1946-51). This award has been championed by an Old Pauline and

Oliver Sacks Bursary Award

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is designed to offer a bursary in perpetuity to a deserving pupil. In honour of Dr Sacks, we organised a screening of the film Awakenings, featuring Robert De Niro. This film powerfully portrays Dr Sacks’ work during the 1970s with the drug L-DOPA. We are thrilled to announce that the community’s generous contributions have allowed us to raise an impressive total of £85,335 for the bursary award.

CHRISTMAS BAUBLES AND CHRISTMAS APPEAL This year’s Christmas Appeal was met with exceptional enthusiasm, fuelled by the collaboration with Stella McCartney, renowned fashion designer and SPS parent. The outcome of this collaboration was the creation of the St Paul’s limited edition Christmas Bauble. The bauble, exquisitely designed by Stella McCartney, quickly became a highly sought-after item with some parents choosing to purchase more than one. The parent community rallied behind last year’s Christmas Appeal, resulting in an impressive fundraising total of £200,950.

“ His life is busy and purposeful and things start the moment he arrives at school – he has never been one to idle away the time, but enjoys the daily chat and gets on with his work. He is great company, has a delightful sense of humour, often irreverent, always dry and his presence will be sorely missed in the tutor group next year.” Tutor comment about a leaver bursary student

OLD PAULINE 150TH APPEAL In 2021, we celebrated 150 years of the Old Pauline Club under the leadership of former President, Lord Vaizey of Didcot. In consultation with his fellow OPs he set an ambitious fundraising target of £1.5m for the two years of his presidency, to ensure that the socio-economic diversity of the school is retained. OPs were generous in their support through a series of events and campaigns, including a successful dinner held at The Tabernacle. The total donated to this appeal now stands at £2.9m and we now have 9% of OPs giving to the school’s appeals, nearing our ambition of 10%.

128

Bursaries in 2023-24

40

in St Paul’s Juniors

88

in St Paul’s School

110

overall on 75%+ awards

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“ He is unfailingly reliable, polite, modest, patient, gentle, and very selfdisciplined, and he has been a true asset to the school in his all-too-brief two years here.”

Bursary Recipient

EXCELLENCE WITHOUT EXCLUSIVITY John Colet, Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, founded the school in 1509 with a clear vision to educate able boys to serve society ‘from all nacions and countres indifferently’ regardless of race, creed or social background. This vision continues to guide the modern school and places bursaries at the heart of what we do, with 128 pupils on bursaries for the 2023-24 academic year (a reduction on the previous year).

I have been at St Paul’s for 14 years; 11 years as a student and three as staff, working in the Development Office. When the High Master, Sally-Anne Huang, first floated the idea of being a ‘Fundraising Gappie’ to me in 2020, I was very excited at the prospect of being able to raise money towards a bursary fund that had given me the opportunity to attend St Paul’s, and help others enjoy the life-changing opportunity that I had.

Vivek Raman OP (2016-21) University of Oxford: English

Tutor comment about a leaver bursary student

One of our exciting opportunities involves inspiring eligible boys to consider applying for a St Paul’s bursary, a challenge we are actively tackling through our marketing efforts, partnerships and the creation of a new Head of Bursaries role. We are very proud of our bursary students and over the last ten years, their university destinations have included University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, London School of Economics, Royal Academy of Music, University of Bristol and the University of Manchester. As well as universities abroad including Duke University, Stanford University, Yale University, Harvard University and McGill University.

Looking back now as a university student, I am struck by two aspects of Pauline life which are unique: the teaching and the co-curricular activities. On teaching, I recall my coursemates at university being shocked by the intimacy and interactive nature of the ‘Oxford seminar’. I was not shocked – to me, they were the same format as my A Level English classes with Miss Warner and Mr Broughton, with eight people sitting round a table debating literature. It seems apparent to me now that St Paul’s is, in so many ways, a pseudouniversity: the quality of discussion in those classes was equal to, and possibly even surpasses, my classes at Oxford. The range of co-curricular opportunities is still unfathomable to me now. In my time, I was a keen

rugby, fives and cricket player; the professional standard facilities at school were key in nurturing my admittedly not prodigious sporting talent. I sang in the seven different singing groups the school had to offer, in the concert-grade Wathen Hall and even in the spectacular St Paul’s Cathedral. I had English Society on Wednesday lunchtimes, the PaskSoc molecular biology society on Thursdays and I volunteered at the Ace of Clubs homeless shelter on Fridays. The diversity of activities is still inconceivable to me. My stint in Development and Engagement taught me that our tagline is ‘Uniquely St Paul’s’; I can say with certainty that, as schools go, St Paul’s is unique. In my 14 years here, I have given countless tours – to prospective parents, to Old Paulines, to students, to donors and new colleagues. Whilst my primary ‘tour-giving’ focus would be highlighting the teaching and activities which pupils enjoy, I would now end them with the simple statement that St Paul’s has given me everything I have – my friends, my job, my university career and my future. If Andrew Broughton hadn’t been such a superlative teacher, or if Suzie Squire hadn’t encouraged me to follow my passions, I wouldn’t be where I am right now. The fact is that I could not have attended the school and enjoyed the opportunities I have without the school’s bursary fund. By donating to the bursary fund, you promote excellence without exclusivity and you therefore enrich a community that is not just near the top of the academic league tables, but is also a truly life-changing place. Thank you.

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Shaping Our Future in Numbers

£1.5m

Number of Shaping Our Future Donors: 2,802

largest gift to the Shaping Our Future campaign (2020-21)

£1 smallest gift

£19.328m raised for Shaping Our Future (at July 2023)

£3.6m

 Parents

1,672

 Old Paulines

851

 Pupils

152

 Benefactors

57

 Staff / Governors

53

 Trusts / Companies

17

raised in the year (2021-22)

Donations:

£3,602,288

2,802

donors to Shaping Our Future

£7.17 ROI*

*ROI (Return on Investment) = for every £1 of fundraising expenditure we have raised £7.17. (IDPE Benchmarking 2018 reports that for Development offices raising £1m+, the average ROI is £6.30)

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Fundraising Committee

10

 Old Paulines

£1,892,930

 Parents

£1,521,574

 Trusts / Companies

£156,317

 Benefactors

£11,928

 Pupils

£10,731

 Staff / Governors

£8,809


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BUILDING TO INSPIRE

Shaping the Future of Rowing at St Paul’s A Boathouse fit for the 21st Century

BOATHOUSE APPEAL As we approach the end of the Shaping Our Future appeal, we are delighted to be moving forward with the Boathouse Appeal. At the request of Bobby Thatcher, Director of Rowing, and the coaching team, we have been able to put together refurbishment plans which will develop alongside the training programme with minimal disruption. Our hope is that the first stage of the upgrade work will commence in 2024, assuming the initial funding is in place. A new home for rowing Our improved home for rowing will make the best use of our proximity to the river by opening up views within and around the buildings, and will include: – an improved gym area – an upgrade of the pupils’ changing rooms and showers and the addition of staff facilities – a purpose-built extension to include a staff/coach room, student debrief room and a kitchenette and laundry – a new roof with skylights for daylight and natural ventilation – new, large sliding gates, improving access for the manoeuvring of boats – cladding of the external walls

EAST PAVILION Planning permission willing, the new East Pavilion will provide much needed facilities and a community space for pupils and local community groups using the pitches. The club room within the Pavilion will be available for pre and post-match teas, and function as a sports space for yoga, circuit training and dance classes. The Pavilion’s ‘diamond shape’ provides excellent sightlines across the pitches, while the angled timber screens blend seamlessly into its environs and encapsulate noise from the building and games. The Pavilion will be a beautiful, purposeful space that is respectful to the needs of the local inhabitants as well as nesting birds. ST PAUL’S JUNIORS We have now started the next phase of the renewal programme, utilising the remainder of the £50m of longterm debt funding secured on the rebuilding of St Paul’s Juniors, which is scheduled to be completed during the 2025 academic year. The demolition of the old junior school was completed over the summer break and we are delighted that work is set to begin. We look forward to sharing updates and photos with parents as the new building begins to take shape.

£2.7m project cost

Support the Boathouse Appeal We will be laying a path around the Boathouse to the riverfront. The path will feature 140 inscribed flagstones. Highly visible at the heart of the school, this path will be a lasting monument to our pupils, parents, OPs and staff, and will be a focal point at St Paul’s for generations to come. If you would like to a sponsor a flagstone or make a one-off gift, please scan the QR code. Demolition site of the old St Paul’s Juniors

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ANNUAL EVENTS PROGRAMME Our events programme aims to engage the entire community, fostering connections and a sense of belonging for Paulines and parents during their time at St Paul’s and beyond. Formal or informal, educational or social, in person or virtual; there was something for everyone in 2022-23. SPJ Parents vs Teachers Football Match

SHAPING OUR FUTURE THROUGH EVENTS The past year has seen the return of many much-loved fundraising events, as well as the introduction of some new ones, including the Children of Ukraine documentary screening which benefited St Mary’s Ukrainian School. Fundraising events in aid of the Shaping our Future bursary appeal are at the heart of our events calendar – from the Spring Fling to the friendly rivalry of the Parents vs Teachers football match. The pupil-led Thomas Gresham Committee continued their legacy of success with the highly anticipated annual quiz night and the SPJ Readathon. In April, we were delighted to return to on-site activity for Giving Day with two days of sports challenges, competitions, coffee mornings and a screening of Awakenings to launch the brand-new bursary to honour Oliver Sacks OP (1946-51). In the Summer Term, parents and OPs enjoyed a trip to the Henley Regatta for a reception to launch the new Boathouse Appeal.

Thomas Gresham Quiz

Spring Fling, The Hurlingham Club

Giving Day

This year, we were pleased to offer our ceremonial events in hybrid format, allowing more attendees to take part than ever before and bringing the global St Paul’s community together. Across Apposition, Junior Prizegiving and the Upper Eighth Leavers’ Ceremony, online guests watched along live from 26 different countries.

Henley Regatta Reception

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95

10,963

9,351

2,764

4.6

212

community events

event registrations from members of the St Paul’s Community

out of 5, as rated by our event guests

EDUCATION FOR ALL As well as the extensive social and fundraising calendar, we provided a comprehensive programme of engaging and informative talks for our global community. Our Topical Tuesdays series continued with topics ranging from the Energy Crisis with Olly Paish OP (1979-83), to Nationalism with St Paul’s Teacher of History, Andrea Ruddick, and professional chess with former Grandmaster, Julian Hodgson OP (1976-81). We are grateful to all of our expert speakers for sharing their specialisms with such passion and knowledge. We also enjoyed giving parents the opportunity to return to the classroom with the continuation of our Masterclass series, this year hearing from St Paul’s teacher Dr Phil Gaydon on the Philosophy of Education.

“ The eclectic nature of the Topical Tuesdays series is great. I would gravitate towards business/ management/personal development ordinarily – but here I am watching a webinar on birds!” Current parent

members of the Old Pauline Club

registered users on St Paul’s Connect

volunteers across the events programme

Finance Network

PROFESSIONAL NETWORKS This year we were delighted to see the return of the full programme of Professional Networks with events in Real Estate, Engineering, Law, Not-for-Profit, Finance and Entrepreneurship. These aim to connect those working in specific fields and provide a platform for Paulines and younger Old Paulines to seek career guidance from those more established in the field. Across the six networks, guests were able to benefit from the experience of our wide range of experts from the St Paul’s community. From the London Stock Exchange Group

headquarters to the DWF offices in the Walkie-Talkie and the LocalGlobe base in King’s Cross, guests were lucky to experience these networks in stunning locations across London where they were provided with unique insights as to how to aspire to these professions.

“ David Schwimmer was very engaging and open; I like that he tried to orient to the pupils.” Current parent feedback on the Finance Network

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Pauline Perspectives

PARENTS’ GROUPS Our Parents’ Groups continued to provide an engaging and enriching programme of events, from smaller year group gatherings to large community-wide events, such as the annual Pauline Perspectives which welcomed debaters from St Paul’s Girls’ School to the panel for the first time this year. Our parent committees continued to organise formal and informal social gatherings throughout the year, including coffee mornings, the SPJ Quiz Night and the SPS Festive Wine Tasting. A highlight was the SPJ Christmas Fayre which welcomed 1,000 guests on-site to enjoy festive games, stalls and refreshments. St Paul’s Art Association (SPARTA) held a number of artists’ talks as well as the newly formed Sunday Mornings in Art series exploring various exhibitions and artists around London. The Boat Club community enjoyed their longstanding traditions with the annual dinner and the Plum Pudding races at Christmas.

We are looking forward to seeing you for another action-packed year of events in 2023-24. Scan the QR code below to view and sign up for our forthcoming events.

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OLD PAULINE CLUB As well as the long-standing traditions of the Annual Dinner, Feast Service and Earliest Vintage Luncheon, the Old Pauline Club engaged an even greater number of alumni this year with the introduction of new social events. This included the summer drinks celebration, and, after a three-year pandemic hiatus, the return of reunions. Back with a bang, more than 340 Old Paulines attended their reunions across three days celebrating 5, 10, 20, 30 or 40 years since leaving St Paul’s. At the end of the Autumn Term, the Class of 2022 also reunited to catch up on life beyond St Paul’s after their first term away.

OP Reunion

OP Reunion

ST PAUL’S CONNECT St Paul’s Connect is a vital tool for our community to network, keep up to date with peers and to mentor or find a mentor. To make the most of the opportunities to connect with Paulines, Old Paulines and parents, scan the QR code to visit the website or download the Graduway Community app and search for St Paul’s School.

We would like to extend our thanks to all the committees, guest speakers, volunteers and event attendees who continue to support our events and enable us to offer such a full and varied programme.


INCOME AND EXPENDITURE Annual Income

Annual Expenditure

In 2021-22, school fees accounted for 89.8% of the school’s total income (£38.2m). Fundraising efforts yielded an additional £3.6 million, representing 8.5% of the total income, thanks to the ongoing success of the Shaping Our Future campaign. The school’s investments generated £0.6m (1.4% of total income).

Staff, operating, trading, finance, fundraising costs and depreciation account for 85.8% of the total annual costs. Additionally, the school allocated £0.8 million from its income to support bursaries and other fee reductions, while an additional £3.1 million was sourced from restricted fundraising for bursaries. The school’s investments incurred unrealised losses of £0.8 million, in line with the typical performance of the overall stock market. Retained surpluses will be used to fund future capital expenditure and significant refurbishment of the school estate together with providing additional bursary and partnership support as required.

Income: 2020-21: £41.5m

Expenditure: 2021-22: £42.6m

2020-21: £41.5m

2021-22: £42.6m

2020-21

2021-22

2020-21

2021-22

 Fees and Extras

86.7%

89.8%

 Staff Costs

56.6%

57.3%

 Fundraising

9.2%

8.5%

 Other Operating Costs

15.1%

16.2%

 Investments

3.8%

1.4%

 Depreciation

8.5%

8.2%

 Trading

0.3%

0.3%

 Bursaries and Other Awards

8.0%

9.0%

 Retained Surplus

7.5%

3.2%

 Investments

N/A

2.0%

 Fundraising

0.6%

0.5%

 Trading / Finance

3.7%

3.6%

Balance Sheet

Summary

The school maintains a robust balance sheet, with total reserves of £123.1m as of 31 August 2022. £110.2m is represented by capitalised buildings and other assets that cannot be realised. The majority of the school’s restricted and unrestricted bursary funds, together with the first annual contribution to the Future Estate Capital Fund, are held as investments in equities and funds with Waverton Investment Management Limited and Rathbone Investment Management Limited. Any cash not immediately needed for the school’s day-to-day operations and projects is placed in term deposits.

The next phase of the renewal programme is now well underway, utilising the remainder of the £50m of long-term debt funding secured, on the rebuilding of St Paul’s Juniors, which is scheduled to be completed prior to the start of the 2025-26 academic year. This will deliver world-class school facilities for our community for the next 50 years and beyond. The school currently lacks significant endowed bursary funds, but we aim to enhance this during the next phase of our fundraising campaign to secure funding for future bursaries. Maintaining successful and sustainable fundraising is crucial for supporting our bursary and partnership goals. This will involve continuing to develop additional income streams through the school’s trading subsidiary company, St Paul’s School Enterprises Limited, including the hiring of the school’s facilities, the sale of merchandise and commercialising the school’s intellectual property. 15


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THANK YOU We would like to offer our sincere thanks to all those Old Paulines, current and former parents, staff, friends of St Paul’s and trusts who have supported our fundraising efforts over the past year by making a gift or informing us of their intention to leave a legacy. This list recognises all our benefactors who have given to the Shaping Our Future campaign and qualify as members of one of our philanthropic circles. It is correct to 31 July 2023. Please advise us if we have mistakenly omitted your name and if you would like to be included in future lists or if you have a query around your philanthropic circle. We will happily rectify any errors. We want to thank everybody who has supported Shaping Our Future at every level through our Giving Day, Christmas Appeal and Telethon. To everybody who has given, pledged or is planning a gift or legacy to St Paul’s, including all our donors who have chosen to remain anonymous, thank you. * Indicates those donors that have contributed to the USA Colet Foundation appeal.

The Leadership Circle Amit & Vanisha Bhatia Sir Lloyd Dorfman CVO CBE (OP) and Lady Dorfman Jason & Katinka Gissing Javad & Narmina Marandi The McLain Foundation Nirubhan Pathmanabhan (OP) Alan Rind CVO (OP) The Founder’s Circle Tom Adeyoola (Governor, OP) Michael & Blake Daffey Lloyd & Rola Gordon David Haney (OP)* The Hannam Family Nicholas Lamotte (OP) Lev & Natalia Mikheev Callum & Vanessa Mitchell-Thomson The Modiano Family The Moretti Family Simon Morris & Annalisa Burello-Morris Guy & Maura Saidenberg The Salima Foundation Guglielmo & Allegra Sartori di Borgoricco Paddy and Jacky Sellers The South Square Trust Christoph & Pamela Stanger Helen & Tim Throsby Verdant Foundation Stian Westlake (OP) Andy Williams & Jo Danin The High Master’s Circle Tarek & Basma AbuZayyad Clive & Marjorie Bannister Sean Bates & Helena Jorge Mike Branch (OP) Ivan Capriello & Mariela Pissioti Lyall & Candice Cresswell Oliver (OP) & Chandler Evans* Viscount Gael Ferrand De Boissard De La Rigauderie Shannon de Boissard Bruce Greenwald (OP)* Harry (Governor, OP) & Rachel Hampson Stuart & Jo Harray The Hepburn Family Fahim & Zehra Imam-Sadeque Blair & Amanda Jacobson Anupama Dikshit & Nitin Jain (Kusuma Trust) Lord & Lady Marks of Broughton Stephane & Marina Nahum Fergal & Victoria O’Driscoll Old Pauline Club

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Edwin Pomeroy (OP)* Stuart & Joanna Riley Stuart & Victoria Ritchie Joseph Schull & Anna Yang Julian & Rachel Tanner Jasper & Francesca Tans Simone Verri & Paola Vitali Verri The Erasmus Circle Quasim & Mariam Abbas Brad & Jeanne Altberger Guy & Dominique America Celestino Amore & Galina Alabatchka Graham Atkinson & Charlotte Westbury Adrian & Chimoto Averre Stephen Baldock (OP) (High Master 1992-2004) & Janet Baldock Pancras Beekenkamp & Mariska BeekenkampWladirmiroff Kofi Bentsi-Enchill & Maile O’Hara Lord & Lady Bethell Geoffrey & Beverley Blanning Gennadiy & Sofia Bogolyubov Charles & Dafna Bonas Family Borms Josh Bottomley & Marianne Costigan Evan & Claudia Breibart Adam Burks & Samantha Livesey Sean & Mimi Carney Angelo Chan (OP)* Kamal & Lynn Chebaklo Nicolas Comninos (OP) Tom & Emily Daniel Riyad & Karyn Daud Jeffrey Day (OP) David (OP) & Charlotte Dewhurst Ameet Dhar & Suniti Chauhan Martin Diaz Plata & Lucia Diaz Pascual Helen Donald Alexis (OP) & Fiona Dormandy Sudeep Doshi (OP)* James Dunlop (OP) Olivier & Diana Durantel Andrew (OP) & Louisa Elder George (OP) & Zeina Embiricos Daniel Ezra (OP)* Andre & Rita Faria Juan Fernandez Lobato & Irene Otero-Novas Magomed Galaev & Dr Anna Zelkina Ajay Gambhir (OP) Oliver & Carol Gardey David & Eli Gardner Fabrice Georget & Sophie Roukline-Georget David & Victoria Gillard Stefan & Ellen Goetz Marc & Katie Goldberg

James & Megan Graham Maw Michael Grimaldi & Sandra Gevarguize Kjetil Gronskag & Helene Odfjell Gustav Hamrén-Larsson (OP) The Hintze Family Charitable Trust Morten & Dana Høegh Sally-Anne Huang (High Master) Lars & Annick Huber Craig Hughes (OP) and family* Tim & Stephanie Hunt Stephen Jones & Katharine Barnfather Yalin Karadogan & Oya Tabag Karadogan Vijay Kawauchi Ralhan & Megha Ralhan Karim & Sara Khairallah Hui Kho & Margaret Kho-Lim Thomas Knott (OP) Chris Krishanthan Michael Lamont Brian Lau (OP) Michael Lavington & Nora O’Mahony Hani & Michelle Lazkani Davide & Federica Leone Jeffrey & Nicole Lewis-Oakes* Jacob Lyons (OP) James Mahoney & Paula Velez Saman Majd (OP) Roy & Anita Martins Louis & Angela Massey Peter & Robyn McConnon Paul McGuire & Natalie Fredericks Fred & Anneke Mendelsohn Alexander & Jenny Menounos Peter & Gurcharan Merton Olivier & Linor Meyohas Paul Moir (OP) Benedict (OP) & Elizabeth Monro-Davies Peter & Dian Nielsen Kristiaan Nieuwenburg & Claudia SkaffNieuwenburg The Old Pauline Masonic Lodge Andrea Orlandi & Linda Wei Atul & Vandita Pant Akhil Paul (OP) Reid Perper & Maria Clara Tucci Jonathan & Lynnette Perry Rajeev & Sabrina Philip Graham & Maya Pilnik Gabriel & Muge Ponte Gary Powell & Sarah Wilson Nitish Raaj & Sunali Ameresekere Martin & Joanna Reeves Michael & Elif Ridley Olivier & Emmanuelle Rio David & Shirley Rollitt Stephen (OP) & Roberta Rosefield Sir Peter Roth (OP)* Arash Sadighi & Suraya Chabarek


Mark & Melody Salem Elias Scafidas & Nhon Vo Julien & Amanda Sevaux Tarun & Shilpa Sharma St Paul’s Juniors Parents Association James & Amy Staveley John Stephenson (OP) James & Chloe Stirling Ernesto & Julieta Suarez Alistair (OP) & Kerri Summers Duncan & Kate Tatton-Brown Ruaraidh & Emma Thomas Owen Toller Paul & Jennifer Traynor Daegal Tsang (OP) Ron Valk & Lisa Reuben Valk Hari Varanasi & Priyanka Lilaramani Barry & Louise Vitou James Whale Mike Whitton (OP) Jeremy Withers Green (OP) Martin & Elisabeth Wiwen-Nilsson Leanne Wood Kenneth & Jane Young John & Sue Zealley David Zezza & Diane Stewart Zezza Ansgar & Annette Zwick The 1509 Society Named to honour the St Paul’s School founding year – for members of our community who donate over £500 a year or regular gifts of up to £5,000 per year to the Shaping Our Future Campaign. Colin & Juliet Aaronson Omar Abbosh Sam Abboud & Maya Aboukhater Stephen & Olcay Abraham Steve & Mrs Abraham David Abulafia (OP) Raheel & Lindy Ackrim Thomas Adams (OP)* Kamran Adle (OP) Alokik & Shruti Advani Juma Ahmadzada & Gyunel Rustamova Kutadgu Akdogan (OP)* Chika Akizawa Kaan Akyol (OP) Dr Yannis Alexandridis & Mrs Eva Alexandridis Tahir & Ayesha Ali Usman Ali (OP) Richard Allan (OP) Armaan Alvi (OP) Julian Amey (OP) Ejike & Ngozi Anajuba Chris Anderson (OP) Alexander & Ruth Andreichuk Nigel Andrews (OP)* Rilwan & Peju Animashaun Faisal Ansari & Zara Jamil Gagik & Rita Apkarian Paresh & Aditi Apte Robbie Armbruster (OP) Saravanamuthu & Vanathy Arunan Anand Ashok (OP) Samir Assaad & Anna-Liisa Goggs Khalid Ataullah & Mariam Abedi Mark & Linda Atkinson Nicholas Atkinson KC (OP) Nigel Atkinson (OP) Richard Atkinson (OP) Konstantin Averin & Elena Baranova Parham Azarbod & Shirin Zaheri Peter Bacon & Evalyn Lee Max Baghai & Amina Sirry Aman Bahri (Pauline) Pia Bahri Robert & Neha Bailhache John Baillie (OP) Bernardo & Cinzia Bailo

Andrew Bainbridge (OP) Simon Baines & Helena De Medeiros Fernandes Baines David Baker OBE (OP) Andrew Ballard & Stephanie Blackman Ballard Panahatipola Bandara & Gaya De Alwis Anil Bangar & Janice Barclay Antonio Barbera & Rachana Vashi Adrian Barnes CVO DL (OP) Nicholas & Bryony Barrett Cornelius Barry & Catherine Exton Chirantan & Rhitu Barua Peter Barwick Aliya Baspakova Jüergen Bauer & Esra Turk Andrew & Sarah Baughan Caroline Bault Rudi Baxter-Warman (OP) Bill Bean (OP)* P Beck Jack Bekhor (OP) Serkan Bektas Dr Sarah & Scott Bell Keith Bell (OP) Thomas Bell (OP) Omar Ben Halim (OP) David Benello & Wendy Becker Geoffrey Ben-Nathan (OP) Marc Ben-Nathan (OP) Stuart Bennett (OP) Mark & Grace Benson Kobi Bentsi-Enchill (Pauline) Justin Berko-Boateng Hugo Berman (OP) Philip Bernie (OP) Christopher Berry (OP) Pascal & Chizuru Besson William Beverley & Catherine Cooper Michael & Celia Beverly Frank & Aii Ling Bevis Sumant & Pamela Bhatia Tonin Bici & Fang Xie Clive Bidwell Michael Bignell (OP) Christopher & Angela Birkle Andrew Biro (OP) Robin Biswas (OP) Anthony Blaiklock (OP) Ian Blelloch (OP) Christian Blinkenberg & Julie Brosseau Blinkenberg Michael & Camilla Bloch Philip Blow (OP) Jeffrey Blum (OP) Dr R Boase Zacharias Bobolakis & Anne-Marie Bobolakis Bainbridge Oleg & Rong Bogoslavskiy Oliverio Bombicci Pontelli (OP) Alexandra Botos Alec Bound (OP) George & Corinne Boutros Joseph Boutros (OP) Justin Bowen (OP) Stephen & Marion Bower Charles Boyd (OP) & Isabel Taylor Archie Boyd-Taylor (OP) Brock Boyd-Taylor (OP) Mr & Mrs Bradford Paul & Juliet Bramwell Gerald Breatnach Professor Stephen & Lucy Brecker Giorgio Bresciani & Donata Cavallini Asa Breuss-Burgess (OP) Alexandra Brewer Jeffries Briginshaw & Dr Monica Sah David Brisacher (OP) Andrew Briski (OP) Andrew & Julie Brixey-Williams Nick Bromwich (OP) Sebastian & Irene Brooke Ian Brooks (OP)*

Paul Brothers & Brenda Finlay Andrew & Renee Brown Gregory Brown & Janet Lear James Brown & Diana Fezer Brown Nicholas & Susan Bubb Shoqat Bunglawala & Sumaira Butt Stephen Bunzl (OP) Alex Burtenshaw (OP) Hong Cai & Jin Xu Thomas Cairns (OP) Philip Camble & Eleni Iacovides Paul & Nina Campbell Gianfranco Canepa (OP) Chaoping Cao Gregory & Franceska Caplan Mike Carroll (OP) David Cartwright & Nicola Moretti Charles & Claire Casimir-Lambert Michel Cassard (OP) Richard Cassell (Chair of Governors, OP) Ariff Castronovo (OP) Carlo & Marina Castronovo Gordon Cawthorne MBE (OP) & Judith Mary Cawthorne Marquess & Marchioness Centurione-Scotto Fadi Chafi & Randa Abouzaki Colin Chalker (OP) Drummond Challis (OP) Nigel Challis (OP) Vikas & Sapna Chamaria Kin Chan (OP) Christopher & Elisabeth Chapple John Charlton (OP) David Charman (OP) Chauffeur Academy Philip & Susanna Cheal Jonathan & Sandra Chesebrough Andrea Chiari-Gaggia & Nancy Sladek Pietro & Luciana Chiesa Alan Choi (OP) E Choi Sam & Sun Choi Kevin & Wynne Chong Muminur Choudhury & Farida Mustafina Amy Christiansen & Aden & Zade Si-Ahmed (Paulines) Che Yep Colin Chung & Fang Liu Russell & Ann Church Adam Clark (OP) Alistair & Deborah Clark Edward Clarke (OP) Euan Clarke & Kate Douglas-Hamilton Richard Clarke David & Alison Clausen-Thue Jonathan Claydon & Annie Woolf Christopher Clayton (OP) Richard & Lucinda Clayton Ursula Clery Sir Michael Codron CBE (OP) Marisol Cohen Michael Cohen Garry & Annabelle Colligan Philip & Geeta Collins Paul Collison (OP) Alessandro Comoli (OP) Marcello & Sissi Comoli Ross Compton (OP) David Cons (OP) Stephen & Christabel Constance Anthony Conway (OP) Alexander Cooke (OP) & Sarah Crowther Breon Corcoran & Katrina Polaski Henry Cordes (OP)* Samer & Maria Cortas Edward & Lucy Cotterell David & Elizabeth Coughlan Peter Coulson (OP) Richard Cox Paul & Louise Crean Robert & Julia Crenian Anthony Cripps (OP) Paul Croney (OP)

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Professor Tony Crook CBE (OP) Bruce Cryer (OP) Charles & Elizabeth Cubbon Yun Cui & Xuejun Zhang John Cullinane (OP) Richard Cunis (OP) David Curry (OP) Rishi Dadia (OP) Abbas Dadou Knut & Monica Dahl Josephine Dallal Pamela Dalton Hadi & Maha Damirji Elie Dangoor (OP) Mrinal Dansingani (OP) Patricia Darke Kai Das (OP) Lalit & Suzanne Das Maneksh & Rita Dattani Rohin & Sapna Dattani Aymon Daud (OP) Andrew & Vanessa Dausch Gavin Davies & Alison Bellwood Mark Davies Robert & Ann Davies George & Akemi Dawson Axel de Boissard (OP) Hugo de Boissard (OP) Patrick & Benedicte de Nonneville Pettahandige de Silva (OP) Julian Deering & Miriam Gray Richard Deitz & Marina Nacheva Alberto Del Din & Tania Hermakovska John Dennis (OP) & Joan Dennis (Former Parent) Simon Dennis MBE (OP) Jemma Denny (OP) Andrew Dent (OP) Navin Desai & Dipali Devaskar Shaunak Desai (OP) Charles & Laura Desmond Jasbir Dhillon & Ajneet Jassey Joseph Dickinson (OP) Walter Divisi (OP) Olayinka Dixon Thomas Dodd & Catharine French Edouard Dominjon (OP) Jean & Chrystel Dominjon A N Donaldson Mark Dooley Anthony Dorment (OP)* Harjinder & Sukhi Dosanjh Colin Dring (OP) James & Julie & Max (OP) Duckworth Mark & Francesca Dunfoy Christopher Dyer & Natalia Akoulchina Hong Dyer Michael & Annemarie Eakins Laurence & Maria Earle John East (OP) Professor Andrew Eder (OP) Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson (OP)* Peter & Stephanie Edward Saul Edward (OP) Barry & Penelope Egan Gordon & Kelley Eichhorst Gordon & Sophie Ejsmond-Frey Robin Ejsmond-Frey (OP) Patrick Elder (OP) Senani Ellepola & Ruvani Ranasinha Mark Elliott (OP) John Ellis (OP) Richard Elphick (OP) Matthew & Sally Eltringham Nicholas Embiricos (OP) Rob Engel (OP)* Michael & Sandy Engelbach Julian English (OP) C Entwistle (OP) Nicholas Enukidze & Ekaterina Kamushadze Didem Erdenir Alexander Esin (OP)

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Aaron Espin (OP) Marco Espin (OP) Rt Hon the Lord Etherton (OP) Paul Ettlinger (OP) Charles Evans (OP) David Evans (OP) Patrick Freke Evans Richard Evans & Sara Fooks Robert & Krystle Evans Hugh & Alev Eveleigh Amanda Everdene Guy Everton (OP) Jason Fairclough & Genevieve Cooper Ahmad Fakih & Natalja Vasina Sir Brian Fall GCVO KCMG (OP) Kate Fall Lord & Lady Faulks Gwennael Fedder (OP) Toby Feldman (OP) Christopher & Sofia Fenichell Robert & Catherine Fernandez Albert Ferro & Alethea Cooper Nikolay Fetisov & Elena Pishchulina Michael & Ileana Fidance Biba Fielding Harry Finlay-Brothers (OP) Faris Firoozye (OP) Nick & Fauziah Firoozye Mr & Mrs Firth Greg Fischer & Liz Chong James & Fiona Fitzherbert-Brockholes Philip Fitzsimmons Chris Fleming (OP)* Hugo Fleming (OP) Marek Fletcher (OP) & Katarzyna PiotrowskaFletcher Anthony & Danielle Fobel Laurent & Perrine Fontaine Robert Ford (OP) Nigel & Nicola Forsyth Kenneth Fowlie & Meredith Forby Nick Fox (OP) Bob Francis (OP) Jeremy Frankel & Natasha Hidvegi Roger Freathy (OP) Timothy Fuller (OP) Roberta Furcolo Yasseen Gailani (OP) Philippe Gallone & Laure De Preux Gallone Hassan & Mouli Gani Juan Garcia Burgos & Adela Rodenas Rodriguez Juan Garcia Rodenas (OP) Francesco Garzarelli & Elena Ciallie Philip (OP) & Nicola Gee Aron Gelbard (OP) Adi George (OP) Anil George & Deepa Abraham Ilya German & Elena Emelianova Ali & Sanam Ghaffarpour Surendra & Hemlata Ghantiwala Luca & Camilla Ghislanzoni Viera Ghods Richard Girvan (Surmaster 2012-2020) Stefan Glänzer & Uta Glänzer-De Veer Michael Gleason & Michelle Moriarty Danya Gluschove-Corby & Richard Koppel John Godding (OP) Christopher Godfrey (OP) Cliff Godfrey Daryl Goh (OP) Chris Goldie (OP) Richard & Susan Goldstein Alan Goodridge Amol & Trupti Gore Parth Gore (OP) Eugene Gorelik & Victoria Mullin Gorelik Dimitri Goulandris (OP) and Christina Seilern Charles & Anne Gournay Taras Gout (OP) Sir Alexander Graham GBE (OP) Richard & Jan Grandison

Christopher & Bernadette Granier-Deferre James Grant (OP) Grateful Foundation Scholar (1950-55) Roger & Silvia Gray Philip Green (OP) Benjamin Griffith (OP) Philip & Samantha Griffith Martin Griffiths & Susan Burden Griffiths Toby Grimstone (OP) Johannes Groeller & Enrica Groeller-Caratti Irving Grose (OP) Matthew & Alaine Grossman Emmanuel & Virginie Guéroult Serge Guevel & Shahrzad Tehranie Iain & Aneta Gunn Xin Guo & Xiaoxiao Sun Ravinder & Anindita Gupta Andrei Gusev & Nadezda Shabalina Alexander Gutin & Alexandra Gutina Michael & Caroline Haas Ziad & Nicole Haddad John Haile (OP) Adam Hain & Michaela Sved Ian & Tracey Hall Peter & Tazim Hall Richard Hallé & Samantha Cohen Johnny & Joanna Halsall Luke Hamill (OP) Michael & Isabel Hammond John Hampton (OP) S Hanney Christian & Alexandra Hansmeyer Harandi Family Peter & Francesca Harden Simon Harding (OP) Alistair Harding-Smith (OP)* Simon Hardy (OP) Stuart Hardy (OP) Rushabh Haria (OP) Michael Haringman (OP) Nicholas Haringman (OP) James & Ulla Harker Thomas Harray (OP) Eoghan Harrington & Emily Harrington-Tseng Adrian Harris (OP) John Harvey (OP) Syed & Shumaila Hasan Aatif & Aisha Hassan Nigel (OP) & Jacqui Hatfield Charles Hawes (OP) & Elizabeth Kelly Edgar Hawkes (OP) Gavin & Michele Hay Thomas Hayhoe (OP) Henry He (OP) Robert Head (OP)* Davor & Tatiana Hebel Bruno & Alisha Heese Michael Helfgott (OP) Sven Helsen & Ermina Van Hoye David Hempstead Nicolaus Henke & Ellen Dyvik Nicholas Herman (OP) Christian Hernandez & Michelle Crowe Hernandez Christopher Hill & Deborah Kingston Timothy & Jacqueline Hill Giles & Laura Hitchcock Jesse & Eliza Ho Basil Hoare (OP) Christopher & Elisabeth Hobden James Hodder-Williams & Sarah Harrison Charles Hodgkinson (OP) James & Katherine Hogarth Peter & Carol Holden John Holder (OP) Richard Holman (OP) Penny Holmes Martine & Henning Holter John & Christina Honsinger John Hopkins (OP) Stephen & Tamsin Hopkins-Powell Stephen & Sharon Horley


Timothy Horlick Semlinco & Aicha Hountondji Alexander Howard (OP) David H Howell Derek Howorth (OP) Dr Zhijiang Huang and Mrs Ting Wang John Huard (OP) Andrea Hudson Gareth & Beata Hughes Nicholas & Helen Hughes Roger Hughes-Penney (OP: 55-59) Robin Humber JP (OP) Christopher Hunt & Nona Liang Reu Ildefonso & Maria Bautista Nev Illingworth-Law (OP) James Innes & Natalia Shand Lucian Ion & Angelica Kavouni Ion Kevin Irwin & Karen Go Elliot Isaac (OP) Gareth & Lydia Isaac Barrow Isaacs (OP) Jeffrey Isaacs (OP) Ayodeji & Tokunboh Ishmael Ishan Islam (OP) Matthew & Jennifer Isotta Henry & Stacey Jackson Peter & Emma Jackson Rosemarie Jahangir Sunil & Meenakshi Jain Jaidev Janardana & Neha Mahendru Nicolas (OP) & Fiona Jansa Colin Jardine Brown (OP) Elizabeth Jenkin Jeremy & Sarah Jensen Cyrus Jilla (OP) Richard Johns (OP) Alexander Johnson (OP) Kyle Johnston (OP) Alistair Jones (OP) Brian M Jones (OP) Christopher Jones (OP) Edward Jones (OP) James Jones (OP) Thomas & Anita Jones Mark & Rowena Jopling David (OP) & Denise Joseph Mark & Abbie Joseph James Kafton (OP) Pierre & Anna Kahn Mark & Susan Kalderon Omid & Kimya Kamshad Neil Kaplan CBE KC SBS (OP) Rohit & Ratika Kapur Alexei Karavaikin & Elena Plotkina Barbara Karayi Sasha Kasas (OP) Mark & Claire Katzenellenbogen Anmar & Haleh Kawash Nicholas Kehagias (OP) Jonathan & Belinda Kembery Simon Kemp (OP) Thomas Kemp (OP) Justin Kennedy Mark & Kate Kenny Stephen KC & Aida Kenny Stuart Kerrigan (OP) Grigor & Maria Khachaturov Asad Khair (OP) Billy Khairallah Adeel Khan & Naazish Haq Omar Khan (OP) Pervaise Khan & Nabeela Bari Bijan Khoubehi & Leyla Entezari Pat & Jill Kiernan Eugene Kim & Nhuoc Tu-Kim Benjamin King (OP) Peter King (OP) Adrian Kirby (OP) Henrik & Karin Kjellberg Mike Knowles & Patricia Creedon Will Knox (OP) Jakob Ko (OP)

Egmont & Kathryn Kock Jan & Julia Koeppen Mr & Mrs Kokri Surawat Kongsiri (OP) Cyrus & Eman Korat Omar Kotb & Inji Shabrawishi David Kotler (OP) Alex Krasnic (OP) Peter Kraushar (OP) Vikram Krishna & Neha Kumar Rohit Kumar & Nupoor Pandey Vivek Kumar & Deepali Agrawal Anil Kutty & Hema Pillai Jennifer Kwakye Frederick & Nicolette Kwok Jonathan Kydd (OP) Dominic La Hausse de Lalouvière (OP) Anis Lahlou Abid & Adema Khairakhmetova Matteo Lais (OP) Kishore & Nisha Lakhwani Neil Lamb Christopher Lambert (OP) Xavier Lamy David Land & Christina Becker Nick Land Paul Lande (OP) Peter Langley (OP) Larissa Lapaire-Adumekwe Ahmad & Nasrin Lari Denis & Lynda Latimer Gregory Lau (OP) Richard Law Temitope & Alexandra Lawani Bruce Lawson (OP) Jane Lawson Linda Leaney-Barwick Gordon & Ann-Helen Leaver Robin Lee (OP) John Leeson (OP) Michael & Helen Lehmann Willliam Lehmann (OP) Rainer Lenhard & Stephanie Hauser Mark Leung Paul Lever (OP) Simon Lever (OP) Alastair Levy & Silvia Fiaccavento Levy Adam Lewis & Beate Mjaaland Justin Lewis-Oakes (OP) Mark & Sophia Lewisohn Chunwang Li & Wenjun Chen Deyuan Li & Fei Gao Jingxin Li & Jun Ai Junxu Li & Jian Long Quan Li & Ying Zhang Yunxuan Li Yushi Li (OP) Haihua Liang & Miaoqun Cai Graham & Elizabeth Light Tim Lightoller (OP) Ho-Shik Lim & Hye-Youn Lee Leif Lindback & Tania Daguere-Lindback Richard & Jasmine Lister Jindong Liu & Ying Zhang Alric Lobo & Hind Diouani Kirsty Logan (OP) Arthur Dennis Long (OP) Nicola Longfield & Luca Destito Antony Longland (OP) Nicola Lovell David Lowish (OP) Richard & Susanne Lowish Guoqi Lu & Yongxiang Wang Edward & Lucy Lynch Jonathan Ma (OP) Suk Ma Crispin & Charlotte Maby Ali Macdonald (OP) Ian Macdougall (OP) Suzanne Mackenzie Suzanne Mackey Alan Maclean & Jo Corkish George Macpherson (OP)

Charles Madge (OP) Manuel & Sally Magalhaes Thomas Magalhaes (OP) Patrick Magill & Sarah McKeigue Kieran (OP) & Nathalie Mahon Dr Andrew Main (OP) Mahir Maini (OP) Manav Maini (OP) Minhaz & Sonia Manji David Mansfield (OP) Julian Manyon (OP) Mariada Holdings Ltd Jonathan Marks (OP) The Honourable Michael Marks (OP) Nigel Marks (OP) Prof M & Dr A Marmot Alex Martin (OP) Charles Marwood (OP) Nigel Maslin (OP) Alexey Maslov & Natalia Maslova Paolo & Elisabetta Massi Karim Mattar (OP) David May (OP) Maria May Dr Andy Mayfield Steven Mays (OP) Paul & Di Mayze Jason & Nicola McAleer Usha McAndrew Douglas McCallum Kenneth & Carol McFarlane Christine McGuinness Bruce & Nola McInroy James & Alison Mckellar Peter McKie (OP) Alain McKinnon (OP) Judith McLaren Franklin & Lorraine McMahon Hugh McMichael (OP) Thomas McNally (OP) Rahul & Vatsala Mehra Richard Mellish (OP) Vinay & Suzanne Mendonca Carlos & Alessandra Menéndez Simon Merchant (OP) Cyrus & Behroz Mewawalla Alexander Michaelis & Susanna Parry Michaelis Borut & Irina Miklavchich David Miles (OP) Jon Miller & Chloe Emmerson Melvyn Miller (OP) Richard & Patricia Mills William Mines (OP) Robert Mirsky & Danielle Maiorano Robin Mischeff (OP) Mark Mishon (OP) Laurence Modiano Charitable Trust George Monro-Davies (OP) Theodore Monro-Davies (OP) Christopher Montague-Jones (OP) Nicholas Montague-Jones (OP) Patrick Montague-Jones (OP) Dugald Moore & Irene Ho-Moore Gerard Morgan & Simona Bazanova Tim Morland Edward Morris (OP)* Simon Morrison (OP) Roger Moulton (OP) Ravinderjeet & Marjan Mudan Rory & Diya Mullan Celio Murillo Escobar Calum Murray & Sian Evans Oliver Musgrave (OP) Jules & Bridgitte Musoki Hardeep (OP) & Janet Nahal Elaijah Nahum (Pauline) Hyungkeun Nam & Seungmin Lee Graham & Rosie Nash Quentin & Dana Nason Saul Nathan (OP) Alykhan & Sonal Nathoo

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Jamil & Sonya Nathoo Patrick Neate (OP) Nicholas & Fiona Nelson Partha & Sayantani Neogi Andrew Nettleton (OP) John Nettleton (OP) Alexander Newberry (OP) Samuel Newhouse (Governor, OP) Andy Newman (OP)* Christopher & Caroline Newsholme Matthew Nicholl Family Niedringhaus Amit & Virginie Nigam Ahilan & Dharuni Nithiananthan Stefano Nora & Ganna Abdulakh Nathaniel (OP) & Serena Norgren John & Maria Norris Sam North (Pauline) Andrew & Brigid Nuthall John O’Brien & Jamie Lehrer Anthony & Tara Odgers Nicholas O’Donohoe & Stephanie Barwise Robert O’Dowd (OP) Michael Offer (OP) Bobby & Joy Ofili Oluwatimilehin Ogunbanwo Stephan & Aseel Ohlmeyer Taiji & Duniya Okada John Olbrich (OP) Richard Oliver Felix & Trudie Omondi Pascal Onillon & Jieny Han Richard & Lynne Onslow David Orr (OP) Padraic & Henrietta O’Shea Damian O’Sullivan & Jie Xu Rory & Francesca O’Sullivan Daniel & Joanna Oudkerk Sir Duncan & Lady Ouseley Philip & Elizabeth Owen Tim & Cindy Owens William Palmer (OP) Colin Pan & Connie Reyes Manish Pandey & Natascha Wharton Mohit & Swati Pandya Manan Pant (OP) Paul & Colette Parkins-Godwin Richard Parlour (OP) Hugo & Avril Parson Peter & Mary Pashigian Amish Patel (OP) Chirag & Meghna Patel Jay & Aruna Patel Nilesh & Mamta Patel Nilpesh Patel (OP) Sheyan Patel (OP) Sunil & Varsha Patel Rishi Patel-Warr (OP) Preetam Patnaik & Arpita Das Rita Patra Ann & Inigo Patten Robin & Anne Paul Anjanette Pavell John Payne (OP) Jonathan & Katherine Peachey Joseph & Laura Pedlow Bartholomew & Justine Peerless Jeremy Pembroke (OP) Hao Peng & Xue Feng Li Simon Pennington & Eleanor De Freitas Toby Peregrine-Jones (OP) David & Caroline Perkins Graeme Perkins (OP) Dominic & Kate Perks Mr Perry Mr & Mrs Pervez Robert Peters (OP) Edward & Henrietta Petter Cosmo Phillipps (OP) Simon & Judith Pilcher Subramaniam & Jacqueline Pillai Edouard & Caroline Pillot

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Community & Philanthropy Report 2022-23

Ari Pissioti Capriello (Pauline) Leo Pissioti Capriello (Pauline) David & Aimée Pitman Keith & Claire Poole Caspian Pope (Pauline) Nicholas & Natasha Pope Bob Porter (OP) Alison Post Daniel & Krista Pound Dr Robin & Adrienne Powell Sushil K Premchand (OP) Martin Price (OP) Tristan Pringle (OP) Mark Przyrembel Andrew Puddifoot (OP) Brian Puffer & Kristin Hanson Arjun Puri (Pauline) Christian Puritz (OP) Rupert Puritz (OP) Nick & Hetty Pye Christopher & Meriel Pymont Ademuyiwa Quadri Michele Raba & Roberta Giribuola Majda Rainer Vivek Raman (OP) Ravi & Abi Ramanathan Somasundaram & Indrakumari Ramanathan Philip Raperport (OP) Sergio & Cornelia Ravich Calafell M G Reed Richard Reed (OP) Dan & Philippa Rees Andrew Reid (OP) Simon & Kathryn Reid Douglas & Vanessa Reith Lord Renwick Of Clifton (OP) & Lady Renwick David Richardson (OP) Jason Richardson Neil & Andrea Richardson Giles & Meena Ridge Andrew Riley (OP) James Ritchie (OP)* Alain Rizk & Elena Ciampichetti Charles Roast (OP) James Roberson (OP) Alan Robson (OP) Stephen Rockman (OP) Chris Rogers (OP) Nigel Rogers & Karen Bizon Mrs Virginia Rose Paul Rosefield (OP) Clive (OP) & Matt (OP) Ross Fahad Roumani & Lena Demashkieh Richard & Mei Ling Routley Jonathan & Nina Rowley Nicholas Rowsell (OP) Nicholas Roy (OP) Anthony Russell (OP) Gerard Russell (OP) Stephen Russell Jack Ryan (OP) Robert Sadotti & Viveca Tempo Guy Sagar (OP) Ivan Sakellariou & Elena Tsoka Drew & Dee Salvest Sujith & Omalee Samarasinghe Robert & Andrea Samuelson Hugh & Julie Sandeman Jun Sandeman (OP) Reeve Sandhu (Pauline) Joao & Maria Saraiva e Silva Freddie Saunders (OP) Peter Saunders (OP) Alexander & Oksana Savin Kaustav Sawhny (OP) George Sayce (OP) Frederick Sayers (OP) Cleo Scalchi (OP) Peter Schmidt & Lucia Mizzoni Marcos Schneider (OP) Mark Schofield (OP)* David Schwimmer & Katherine Greig

Daniel Scott (OP) Vanessa Scott James Scrivener (OP) Stuart Seaby & Louisa Sans Vera Serebryakova Mazhar Shabeeh & Shaheen Yusuf Ali Shafighian (OP) Harsh & Sneha Shah Clifford Shanbury (OP) Daniel Shane (OP) Syed Sharaf (OP) Shyam Sharma (OP) Christopher & Nina Shaw Andrew Sheer (OP) Peter Shepherd & Sara Lister Fujun Shi & Lihong Wei Lunzhi Shi (OP) Robert Shi & Rebecca Lin Zhangbo & Na Shi Sebastian Shorr (OP) Rajiv Shukla & Archana Sarma Karim, Aden & Zade Si-Ahmed Petros Siakotos Konstantinidis & Anna Siakotos Riccardo Sicheri & Doriana Russo Anne-Marie Simmons Michael & Julie Simmons Michael Simmons (OP) Robin Simpson (OP) Amrinder Singh & Pooja Juneja Amrit & Vimmi Singh Chandan & Rashmi Singh Dalbir Singh (OP) Vineet Singh & Katerina Mirkou Shanker (OP) & Mellicent Singham Claudio & Daphne Siniscalco Raj Sitlani (OP) John & Rowena Skoulding Alan & Joan Smith Bruce Smith & Deirdre Davidson Geraint & Philippa Smith Jeremy Smith (OP) Keith Smith TD (OP) Robert (OP) & Johanna Smith William Smith & Clara Gonzalez-Martin Nicholas Snee & Philippa Gravestock Daniel Snow (OP) Anna Snowden Paul Sommerfeld (OP) Jamin Son (OP) Sanooj Soni (OP) Tej Sood (OP) Michael Sorkin (OP) Sheelan Sourchi-Behzad & Aman Behzad Domenico & Katya Speciale Karl & Katherine Spielmann* Peter Sprecher Nicholas Springer (OP) Richard & Dinah Squire St Paul’s School Parents’ Group Anthony Stadlen (OP) Annouchka Staveley Michael Stepan (OP) George Stephanakis & Fani Papageorgiou Peter Stevenson (OP) Giorgio & Laura Stock Nigel Stockwell (OP) Robert Stok (OP) Jeremy Stokeld & Anna Styles Christopher Stokes (OP) Peter & Gersende Stoll Thomas Stonier (OP) James & Monica Strabo Alan Stranders (OP) Jemima Stratford Simon Strauss (OP)* Christophe & Catherine Strauven Patrick & Kathleen Street Bill & Louise Street Malek & Maria Sukkar Philip & Ann Sullivan Ned Summers (OP)


Nahmkook Sun & Ji Hoon Ha Xiaochen & Wenxian Sun Cyrus Suntook (OP) Sir Michael Supperstone (OP) Gregory Suter (OP) Manoj Swain & Punam Sharma Mark Swartzentruber & Mary Bradbury Rikki Tahta (OP)* Gurpreet & Sarin Takhar Desmond Tan (OP) Ichiro & Kristi Tange Raffi (OP) & Alice Tanielian Sudhir & Rekha Tanna Jeffrey Tannenbaum (OP) Sean & Claire Taor Simon Tapley (OP) Vanessa & Maurizio Tassi Steven & Ruth Tatters Andrew Taylor & Cheryl Lobo Laurence Taylor (OP) Paul & Roslyn Taylor Steven Taylor (OP) Pranav & Shuchi Thakur Paul & Lorraine Thirlwall Benedict Thomas (OP) David & Elizabeth Thomas Thomas HEP Mr James Thomas (OP) Mark & Ann Thomas Noah Thomas (Pauline) Peter & Fiona Thomas Dr Alwyn Richard Thompson (OP) Justin & Katherine Thomson Matthew & Tracey Thorogood Toby Thorogood (OP) Jianchao Tian & Lihua Hu Lijuan Tian David Tigue (OP) Jeremy & Ruth Tigue Michele Tinker Daniel & Jan Toledano James Torrance (OP) Nicolas Traissac & Gwenaelle Deloux Roger & Jennifer Tredre Gerald Trevor (OP) Dimitri Tsalas (OP) Mark Tsang (OP) Frank Tuil & Jenny Eriksson-Tuil Giles Tully (OP) Christopher & Elizabeth Turner Christopher Turner (OP) John & Angelika Turner Oliver Twinch & Laura Liede Bertie Tysome (OP) Bruno & Gaelle Usai Ed Vaizey (Governor, OP) & Alex Vaizey Jake Valk (Pauline) Oscar Van Angeren & Valérie Van AngerenGassler Rudolf van Apeldoorn (OP) Christiaen & Nathalie van Lanschot Jay Vara (OP) Harsha Varma & Anubha Shrivastava Arvind Vashisht & Dr Isabel Pigem Vitaly Vasiliev & Hyunsook Kim Philip Vavalidis (OP) John Venning & Shahied Abrahams Thomas & Anne-Laure Vergnaud Charles Vermont (OP) Mark Vickers (OP) David & Sabena Viles Karim & Shahreen Virani Bruce Viveash (OP) Vincent & Kyung Voeten Stephan & Nilufer von Bismarck Thomas Von Plehwe (OP) Christian & Nina Von Sanden Alex Wagenberg & Marta Maestre Ellis Walker & Charlotte Weir Michael Walker Stephen Walker (OP) Sir Mark (OP) and Lady Walport

Dominic Waltz (OP)* Johannes Waltz & Palasri Waltz-Guha Jayson & Siew Wang Yinjun Wang & Becky Na Ma Zhou Wang & Dongqing Jin Mr & Mrs Warder James & Judith Waring Mike Warner (OP) Simon & Charlotte Warshaw Anthony Waszkiewicz Tim & Fiona Webber Toby & Elizabeth Websper Robin & Hazel Wedderburn Mark & Kate Weil Shai & Ada Weiss Ynon Weiss (OP) Yuval Weiss (OP) Chris Weitz (OP)* Oliver & Kristen Weldon Henry Wells (OP) Francis & Ting Weng Kan Ewan West & Isabelle Gantly Ronald West (OP) Stephen West & Carol Irving Mark (OP) & Sandrine Westcott Jonathan & Lisa Wheeler Gareth & Alexandra Whiley Ian & Mel White Richard & Nina White Matthew & Sandy Whiting John Whittaker & Penny Gilbert Sam & Maria Whittaker Richard Whittington (OP) Mike Whitton (OP) Jonathan Whybrow (OP) David Widdowson (OP) David Wighton (OP) & Charis Gresser Niall Wijetunge (OP) Richard Wilcockson (OP) Edward & Dorothy Wild Guy Wildy (OP) Wilkin House Alan Williams (OP) Anthony Williams (OP) Christopher Williams & Amanda Waggott Williams Edward Williams Martyn Williams & Katie Gitelson Matthew Williams & Marianne Brammer Robert Williams & Helena Muller Christopher Willis (OP) Julian & Nupul Wills James Wilson (OP) Peter & Claire Wilson Stephen & Laura Winningham Alan Winter (OP) Simon & Juliet Wiseman Stephen Withers Green (OP) Simon Witty (OP) Oliver Wolfensberger & Judith Wettach Dr Wolf & Gita Wolfsteiner Chiu Yin Wong & Ka Man Wong Law Charles Wood (OP) Jonathan & Jennifer Wood Nicholas Wood (OP) Mr & Mrs Woods Jonathan (OP) & Leana Woolf Robert Woolley (OP) Francis Wright (OP) John Wright (OP) Daahir Xassan Maxamed & Ifrax Mahamoud Yinan Xiao & Ella Liang Tao Xu & Guiqin Song Jianqiang Yang & Jasmine Wang Jason Yardley (OP) Onur & Burcu Yegenoglu Barry Yin & Jacinta Yeo Xiaoke Yin & Qiuru Xing Hyong Joon Yu & Hea Mi Kim James Yu & Megan Ouchterloney Li Yuan Giovanni Zaccaria & Claudia Gaspari

Laurence & Faith Zage Natalia Zarate-Lopez Stephane Zeghbib & Celine Desaedeleer Andrew Zein (OP) Morris Zelkha (OP) Chunyu Zhang & Mei Liu Julius Zhang (OP) Zhengshou Zheng & Jing Mao Li Zhou & Dandan Liu Harlan Zimmerman & Andrea Zisman Demetrios Zoppos & Joanne Theodoulou Gregory Zoppos (OP) Olav & Susanne zu Ermgassen Aurelius Zwick (OP)* Wieslaw & Urszula Zyznowski The Colet Society Thank you to all those members of our community who have indicated that they are intending to leave a gift to St Paul’s in their will. Stephen Bailey (OP) Martin Ben-Nathan (OP) Mike Branch (OP) Nicholas Brooks (OP) Richard Cassell (Chair of Governors, OP) Roger Cline (OP) Sir Michael Codron CBE (OP) Ross Compton (OP) Bruce Cryer (OP) Andrew Dent (OP) John East (OP) Colin Fitch (OP) David Forrester (OP) David Haney (OP)* Simon Hardy (OP) Brian Jones (OP) Peter King (OP) Ian McNicol (OP) Richard Mellish (OP) Jerry Mew (OP) Brian Murray (OP) Graham & Rosie Nash Richard Parlour (OP) Roger Plymen (OP) David Scott (OP) John Suggit (OP) Mr James Thomas (OP) Owen Toller Mr Christopher Vallender (OP) Bowen Wells (OP) Mike Whitton (OP) Robin Wills & Diane Makepeace Jeremy Withers Green (OP)

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