Monkton Bluefriars

Monkton Bluefriars Boat Club was founded in 1964 to encourage former pupils and staff who had been members of Monkton Combe School Boat Club to meet socially and in boats. Originally, a token membership fee covered expenses. However, in 1995 the Monkton Bluefriars Charitable Trust was established to encourage a greater level of charitable giving in order to support young rowers. The purpose of the Trust was widened to include support for students rowing in other clubs as well as Monktonians. The Trust supplies grants to help fund equipment or events for athletes who cannot afford to cover the costs themselves, depending on their financial situation.[1]

Charitable Aims

The charity's aims are twofold:[2]

  • To promote the physical education and development of the pupils and former pupils of Monkton Combe School by encouraging and facilitating the sport of rowing through the provision of facilities, equipment and financial support, including sponsorship of individuals or crews training for and participating in competitive events where such individuals or crews represent the School or Monkton Bluefriars Boat Club.
  • To promote the physical education and development of students of such other educational establishments as the Trustees shall in their absolute discretion determine, by encouraging and facilitating the sport of rowing through the provision of facilities, equipment and financial support, including sponsorship of individuals or crews training for and participating in competitive events.

Events

The Club organises the Monkton Bluefriars Small Boats Head every October,[3] usually held from Monkton Combe School's John Chaplin Boathouse at Saltford, near Bath, Somerset,[4] and an annual dinner at the Leander Club.

References

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