Supporting Success at All Saints: The Mission Fund

All Saints Catholic College • December 2, 2025
Three students in gray school uniforms walking down a hallway, smiling and chatting.

We are delighted to announce that The Mission Fund is now a registered charity, meaning families can now make donations alongside a Gift Aid declaration, allowing the school to claim back additional tax on every eligible donation.

What Is the Mission Fund?

The Mission Fund is our voluntary regular giving scheme for parents and carers. It plays a vital role in supporting school development projects, including:

Enhancing learning environments

Improving resources and facilities

Expanding opportunities and experiences for students

Even small monthly donations create a significant and lasting impact.

Boost Your Donation: Matched Giving

Many employers offer Matched Giving schemes, where they match or multiply charitable donations made by their staff.

We encourage parents to contact their HR or Payroll department to find out whether their employer participates—this is a powerful way to double or even triple your contribution to All Saints.

Gift Aid – Make Your Donation Go Further

If you are a UK taxpayer, please complete a Gift Aid declaration when donating. This allows the school to claim an extra 25p for every £1, at no additional cost to you.

Another Way to Help: easyfundraising

We’re delighted to share that All Saints Catholic College is now registered with easyfundraising, a simple initiative that raises money for the school whenever you shop online—at no extra cost.

With over 8,000 retailers (including eBay, John Lewis & Partners, Argos, ASOS and Sainsburys), your everyday purchases automatically generate donations for ASCC.

How it works:

Retailers donate a small percentage of your spend as a “thank you.”

easyfundraising sends those funds directly to the school.

Once you’ve raised your first £5, they will double it!

Sign up here: It’s free, secure, and takes just minutes to set up.

Working Together for Our Students

As All Saints Catholic College continues to grow and thrive, the partnership between staff, students, and families remains central to our success.

To learn more or sign up, please visit our website.

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