managers
multi academy
religious designation as a church of england
marylebone church of england school
Finances:
Objects:
the objects of the cio are the promotion of education for the public benefit by:3.1 (a) making payments for the benefit of the st marylebone church of england school (“the schoolâ€) to the school managers, governors or trustees for the time being of the school for so long as it continues to have a religious designation as a church of england school. (note: the school must be a school within the meaning of the education acts and may take the form of an academy or be part of any multi-academy trust or group of schools). (b) in promoting the education of persons under the age of 25 years who are either resident in the city of westminster or are attending, are about to attend or have for not less than two consecutive years attended any school in the said city of westminster and who are in need of financial assistance, with a preference for those persons qualified as aforesaid who are resident in the area of the former metropolitan borough of st marylebone or are attending, are about to attend or have not less than two consecutive years attended any school in that area, in one or more of the following ways:-(i) in awarding to such persons scholarships, bursaries and maintenance allowances or grants tenable at any school, university, college of education or other institution of further (including professional and technical) education approved for the purpose by the trustees; (ii) in providing financial assistance, outfits, clothing, tools, instruments or books to assist such persons to pursue their education (including the study of music and the other arts), to undertake travel in furtherance thereof, and to prepare for or enter a profession, trade, occupation or service on leaving school, university or other educational establishment; (iii) in providing facilities not normally provided by the local education authority or from central government funds (including from the department for education) for recreation and social and physical training for such persons who are receiving primary, secondary or further education; 2 (c) within the limits prescribed by this constitution, the trustees shall have full power to make rules for the award of scholarships, bursaries, maintenance allowances or other benefits, including rules as to the value and period of tenure of the awards, and the qualifications and methods of ascertainment and selection of candidates for benefit; 3.2 if and in so far as income of the charity in any year is not required for application in manner aforesaid the trustees may apply the same in making payments to the managers, governors or trustees for the time being of any other school in the city of westminster to be applied by them for the benefit of the school where that benefit is not inconsistent with the teachings of the church of england.
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