What is the BSA? The BSA is a non-profit making organisation
run by a voluntary committee comprising parents, staff and old scholars.
It exists to organise and encourage opportunities for friendship, fellowship
and fun for its membership. It also helps to promote and support the ethos
of Bootham School to a wider audience during open mornings, welcome evenings
for new parents in school or at the headmasters home and at other events
in the school calendar.
The BSA is separate from the Bootham School Trust,
the aim of which is to create funds to support bursaries and capital
projects for the school. The activities of the BSA and the Trust may
sometimes be combined to support the Trust’s fund raising effort.
How does it do it?
Through a programme of varied events both social and sporting, members
are able to meet up and have fun on a very informal basis whilst also
making use of the excellent facilities available throughout the school.