A Radley education is nothing short of life changing. And if a Radley education would be good for a boy, and that boy would be good for Radley, we want to be able to give him the opportunity to come here, regardless of his financial background.
Thanks to the help of the Radley community, we have been able to provide life-changing opportunities for boys such as Moses and Uzair. And these boys have contributed to and enriched our community in return.
But we are yet to reach our ultimate goal. That is, 1 in 10 boys at Radley free of charge, plus 150-200 partially funded places at any one time.
To do this, we need your help.
Unlocking Futures
Moses's Story
Nurturing a passion
Moses had a passion for music from a young age. Living in the local area, Moses joined the Radley Chorister Programme at 9 years old, which allowed him to sing with the Radley Choir.
“The opportunity to attend Radley is something that I wouldn’t have believed possible for someone like me”
It was at this moment that Moses became inspired to apply to Radley. He achieved a Music Exhibition which has fully funded his place at the school.
Moses is now in 6.1, and enjoys being a key part of the thriving musical life at Radley. He also enjoys sharing his talents with primary schools in the local area, as a way of giving back and inspiring others.
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Inspiring Others
When Radley visited Broadway Academy in Birmingham, Uzair felt Radley was but a far off dream. However, when the chance was presented to him to apply for a Sixth Form Scholarship, Uzair seized the opportunity.
“Radley has impacted the way I look at life, the way I look at different cultures. it has opened me to other ideas, new friends, new beliefs.”
After one year at Radley, Uzair has experienced the sharing of cultures and the embracing of curiosity in learning. He wants to inspire others to apply to schools like Radley to fully reach their potential.
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A New Experience
Rodion joined Radley in the Remove year, coming to the UK from Ukraine.
“I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had and looking forward to creating many more memories in the years to come.”
In just two years, Rodion has become an integral part of the Radley community, enjoying debating, drama and CCF.
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