150 Foundation
What is the 150 Foundation?
The 150 Foundation was founded in 2024, in the year of the school’s 150th anniversary. The foundation came about after an ex-pupil, Mary Mogford, contacted the school about setting up an annual bursary to help support sixth form students in their studies or in their next steps.
The aim of the bursary is to provide a bit of extra financial support and encouragement to give the recipient an enhanced opportunity to maximise their outcomes. The bursary helps to provide resources, equipment and opportunities.
What is the bursary, and what is it for?
The bursary will take the form of payment to the recipient of between £500 and £1000, either as a single payment or instalments across the academic year.
The bursary can be used to buy study resources such as a laptop or textbooks, or it could help to pay towards travel costs for interviews and open days at universities. In some cases, the bursary could mean that a student does not need to work so many hours at their part-time job and can, instead, concentrate on their studies.
The use of the bursary is down to the individual.
Who are our patrons?
Mary Mogford attended PHSG from 1955 to 1962.
I do know that my years at PHS gave me a grounding for a full, productive and rounded life. And I know how lucky I am that the values I learnt from my parents and from my formative years at PHS helped me to develop into the person I am today. It is my hope that The 150th Foundation will help others on their life journey, building on the experience and values they have gained from their PHSG years.
Mary has held many important roles across various organisations, including Deputy Minister of Finance and Deputy Minister of Natural Resources for Ontario. Her corporate directorships included: Credit Suisse Canada; Falconbridge; Empire Company; MDS; PotashCorp; Midland Walwyn; and Sears Canada.
She was also an active member of many not-for-profit boards including SickKids; Trent University; the Economic Council of Canada; and the Toronto Symphony Foundation.
In 2016, Mary and Tom, established The Mogford Campbell Family Chair in Paediatric Clinical Neuroscience at SickKids Hospital.
She is now very active in advocacy and support for Dying With Dignity Canada, MAiDHouse and SickKids.
Jane Ritchie attended PHSG from 1955 to 1962.
My wish is to contribute to the bursary scheme, in gratitude for the very fine education I received from PHSG throughout the 7 years I was there.
Jane is a psychologist. She spent her career in social and public policy research, working first for central government and then at the National Centre for Social Research. She was highly influential in promoting the use of qualitative methods in informing the development of contemporary social policy and theory. She is an author of a widely used text book on qualitative research practice.
Jane is very pleased to be supporting the 150 Foundation because of the aims that it has. She set up and chaired a similar initiative to provide bursaries for young people entering theatrical careers. The opportunities these opened up were greatly appreciated and very influential in the outcomes achieved.
Application process
Students can apply for a bursary from the foundation by completing a pen portrait.
The pen portrait provides information about the student and how they wish to spend the bursary and, more importantly, how this will support them with their education or next steps.
All applicants will receive feedback on their application.
Decision process
All pen portraits will be reviewed by a panel.
The panel that makes the decision on who will receive the bursary is made up of the Senior Team here at PHSG, alongside a governor and Miss Shellie Joynes, (a teacher at the school and a PHSG ex-student). Shellie Joynes also works very closely with our Alumni
The panel will review the pen portraits and weighting will be given in the following categories:
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Quality of the supporting statements
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If the student is the first generation to go ot university from their family
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In receipt of Free School Meals
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Qualifies as Pupil Premium
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Has a SEND need
The panel's decision on who receives the bursaries each year is final and is not open to appeal.
Beneficiaries
2024
Isobel H
Bailey C
Pen portraits shared online
2025
TBC
Want to get involved and support the foundation?
To contribute to the foundation, please complete this form below.
Payment information:
Here are the BACS details to make your donation
Account Name: THE THINKING SCHOOL
Account Number: 11645881
Sort Code: 60-17-36
Payment Reference Information : 150 FOUNDATION BURSARY
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