The Rosary Trust
The Rosary Trust has submitted data every year since 2022, with all 4 submissions on time.
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Last submission received on Thursday, 2 Oct 2025 at 12:27 UTC.
Overall workforce composition
Deviation from a 50:50 gender split, averaged across all four pay quartiles per year. 0% represents an equal split of men and women; positive values mean more women, negative means fewer women.
Hourly pay gap over time
Positive values indicate women's hourly pay is lower than men's by that percentage. A value of 0 indicates equal pay; negative values indicate women earn more.
Pay quartile breakdown
Each band shows the percentage of that quartile that is male vs female.
Lower quartile bottom 25% of earners
Lower-middle quartile 25–50th percentile
Upper-middle quartile 50–75th percentile
Top quartile top 25% of earners
Bonus pay
Percentage of each gender who received a bonus payment.
Bonus pay gap — positive values indicate women's bonus pay is lower than men's.
Year by year
Each year's submission in full. Most recent year shown first.
2025 Mean pay gap 21.6%
Submitted on Thursday, 2 Oct 2025 at 12:27 UTC.
In this organisation, women earned 53p for every £1 that men earned when comparing median hourly pay.
Women made up 89.3% of the highest paid quarter and 98.7% of the lowest paid quarter.
Pay quartile breakdown
2024 Mean pay gap 18.1%
Submitted on Tuesday, 7 May 2024 at 06:33 UTC.
In this organisation, women earned 57p for every £1 that men earned when comparing median hourly pay.
Women made up 88.6% of the highest paid quarter and 96.3% of the lowest paid quarter.
Pay quartile breakdown
2023 Mean pay gap 23.2%
Submitted on Monday, 29 Jan 2024 at 12:30 UTC.
In this organisation, women earned 72p for every £1 that men earned when comparing median hourly pay.
Women made up 87.2% of the highest paid quarter and 97.5% of the lowest paid quarter.
Pay quartile breakdown
2022 Mean pay gap 11.4%
Submitted on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2023 at 14:53 UTC.
In this organisation, women earned 68p for every £1 that men earned when comparing median hourly pay.
Women made up 91.8% of the highest paid quarter and 97.0% of the lowest paid quarter.
Pay quartile breakdown