Throughout the school’s history, benefactors have been extremely generous in their support and played a significant role in contributing towards major building projects and bursary funds.
There are many ways in which you can provide financial support for the school. Please follow the links below for more information.
Ways of Giving
LEGACIES
Leaving a bequest to Framlingham College is one of the best ways of having a lasting impact on the school. If you are thinking about making a legacy, or have already made one, please feel free to contact Development Director, Martin Myers-Allen. Martin will be able to answer any questions you may have and discuss how your legacy will be used and how your gift can be recognised.
All those who have pledged a legacy are invited to join the 1864 club and will be invited to a special members-only event each year.
The following steps detail how simple is to support the future of the College so that generations of future children can benefit from coming to the school.
1. Decide on the type of legacy
You can leave a variety of gifts in your will.
A share of your estate. After you have provided for your loved ones, you can leave a share of what remains to charity. This is known as a ‘residuary gift’.
A cash gift. This is when you leave an exact sum of money to us. It’s known as a ‘pecuniary gift’.
A specific gift. Which can include musical instruments to antique jewellery.
2. Send us a pledge form
If you have included Framlingham College in your will, or intend to do so, we would be grateful if you could complete a pledge form. This is not legally binding, but it will help with the College’s long term planning, and will let us know if you wish to be a member of the 1864 Club. Importantly, it will also enable us to thank you properly for your gift during your lifetime.