The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

ST John'S Seminary CIO

Registered charity 1189834 CIO Registered since 2020

Operates: Throughout England

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6
trustees on the board
5.7y median 6y
average tenure
6y
longest tenure
5
trustees past 6 years
12y
average years in governance
2 vs 3 portfolio
first-time trustees
3
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Education/training 6Religious Activities 6General Charitable Purposes 4Arts/culture/heritage/science 1Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity 1

Commercial experience

Business services 5Education 5Other services 5

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  • Several long-serving trustees could step down together

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Contact

Websitehttp://www.wonersh.org
Emailcoo@abdiocese.org.uk
Phone01293 651145
AddressSt John's Seminary, c/o Diocese of Arundel & Brighton, The St Philip Howard Centre, 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, West Sus

Finances

£17,224 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£3,483,906£815,901
2022£307,698£9,237,114
2023£72,509£537,784
2024£17,224£154,240

What it does

What

General Charitable PurposesEducation/trainingReligious ActivitiesArts/culture/heritage/scienceEconomic/community Development/employmentOther Charitable Purposes

Who

Other Defined GroupsThe General Public/mankind

How

Other Charitable Activities

Charitable objects

(1) the promotion of vocations to the priesthood, permanent diaconate and religious life in service of the mission of the Roman Catholic Church; (2) the education maintenance and support of candidates for holy orders in the Roman Catholic Church; (3) the ongoing formation and training of those in holy orders in the Roman Catholic Church; and (4) such other lawful charitable purposes connected with the maintenance and mission of the Roman Catholic religion as the members shall from time to time decide.

Governing document: CIO - FOUNDATION Registered 08 Jun 2020 as amended on 22 Sep 2023

Trustees (6)

6trustees
63median age
1aged 70+

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