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1519 Legacy Society


The Gift of Education


The King's Bruton Foundation was built on philanthropy, back to its very roots in 1519. Past and present pupils have benefited hugely from the generosity of others, be it through developments such as The Queen Elizabeth Music School, investment into the sports, or through bursary funding.

Legacies can be one of the most effective and powerful ways to make an enduring contribution to King's Bruton, supporting future generations of pupils to access everything that King's and Hazlegrove can offer.

How can your legacy help?

Makes a King's education available to a wide range of pupils, who would otherwise be unable to join the School

Enables investment in state-of-the-art facilities

Ensures the historic campuses of King's and Hazlegrove are preserved for future generations

1519 Legacy Society

The 1519 Legacy Society is a way of thanking those who intend on leaving a legacy to King's, Hazlegrove or the Foundation as a whole. Members will be welcomed as special guests to Commemoration Day, receive a bespoke silver pin and be invited to other legator events throughout the year.

If you would like to find out more about legacies, please click here to request more information, contact the Bursar (bursar@kingsbruton.com, Tel: 01749 814204) or download the legacy brochure using the button below.

Leaving a gift to the Old Brutonian Association

You can also opt to leave a legacy to the Old Brutonian Association which provides grants and bursaries to both current pupils and Old Brutonians, as well as other ventures supported by the Association. For more information, please contact Emilie Head at oba@kingsbruton.com

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Plox, Bruton BA10 0ED, United Kingdom

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