Sherborne - Syndication2010-06-09T11:59:34+00:00Zend_Feed_Writerhttp://www.sherborne.org/news2010-06-09T11:59:34+00:002010-06-09T11:59:34+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F06%2FTake_One_Picture_<p class="arial-13-white"> <strong> <img
src="/storage/images/images/TakeOnePicture2010_hands.jpg" alt="Take
One Picture" width="500" /></strong> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <strong>Take One
Picture</strong> is the National Gallery's scheme for primary
schools. Each year the Gallery focuses on one painting from the
collection to inspire cross-curricular work in the classroom. The
challenge is for the schools to use the image imaginatively in the
classroom, both as a stimulus for artwork, and for work in more
unexpected curriculum areas. Sherborne Schools Cluster is a
federation of village schools around the town who work together and
with the Art School and the Oliver Holt Gallery at Sherborne. This
year's painting was <em>Tobias and the Angel</em> by
Andrea del Verrocchio. Children from All Saints Primary School
Bishops Caundle, Thornford CE VA Primary School, Buckland Newton CE
Primary School, St Mary's CE VC Primary School Bradford Abbas and
Trent Young's Endowed CE VA School participated in an art workshop
day at Sherborne. </p> <p class="arial-13-white"> The
exhibition in the Oliver Holt Gallery draws together the art
produced by all of the schools and expresses the vitality of the
children's engagement with the painting. The range of themes and
interpretations that emerge is a wonderful demonstration of the way
great art works can animate and inspire young people's creativity
and curiosity. </p> <p class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/TakeOnePicture2010.jpg" alt="Take One
Picture" width="200" height="300" /> </p>2010-06-08T11:24:58+00:002010-06-08T11:24:58+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F06%2FSherborne_School_Music_Festival_1st_%26_2nd_July_2010<p class="arial-13-white"><img
src="/storage/images/images/Wind-Band-2010-Sherborne-Sc.jpg"
alt="Sherborne School Wind Band" width="550" height="331"
/></p> <p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne Music
Festival on the 1st and 2nd of July is a celebration of the opening
of a new £3.5 million music school at Sherborne School.
To mark this landmark event we are opening our doors to the public
and invite you to come and see the new School and hear concerts
from a blue grass band to a symphony orchestra. Over the two days
there will be 181 boys playing, stretching from thirteen to
eighteen years of age.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><a title="New Music School, Sherborne,
Opening Programme"
href="/storage/media/New%20Music%20School%20Opening%20Sherborne%202010.pdf"
target="_blank"><img
src="/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif" alt="PDF icon"
width="17" height="17" /></a> Please download the attached
pdf for a full programme of events and do come and see us if you
can. Entry is free and you are invited to join us at any time
throughout the attached programme. We very much hope that we will
be able to welcome you to Sherborne at the beginning of
July.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">If you have any
queries about the event please telephone 01935 812249 or contact
<a
href="mailto:enquiries@sherborne.org">enquiries@sherborne.org</a></p>
<table style="width: 200px; background-color: #6495ed;"
border="0" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="5" align="center">
<tbody> <tr> <td style="text-align:
center;"><strong><a
href="/creative-pursuits/Music/Jazz_and_Swing"
target="_self">CLICK HERE</a> </strong><br
/><strong>TO SEE SHERBORNE'S SWING BAND IN
ACTION</strong></td> </tr> </tbody>
</table> <p class="arial-13-white"> <a
title="Sherborne School location map"
href="/storage/media/Location%20Map.pdf" target="_blank"><img
src="/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif" alt="Sherborne
School Location Map" width="17" height="17" /></a>
<em>Location Map (3 pages)</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><img
src="/storage/images/images/Swing-Band-Sherborne-School.jpg"
alt="Sherborne School Swing Band" width="550" height="331"
/></p>2010-06-11T14:06:36+00:002010-06-11T14:06:36+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F06%2FPeter_Barton_appointed_as_Principal_of_Sherborne_Qatar<p class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Peter-Barton_sml.jpg" alt="Peter
Barton, Principal, Sherborne Qatar" width="200" height="300" />
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> The Governors of
Sherborne Qatar are delighted to announce the appointment of Peter
Barton as the Principal of Sherborne School, Qatar. Peter was
chosen from a very strong field of candidates and will lead the
School into its second phase of development, during which a senior
school will be opened and a new campus designed and built. 'We are
delighted that Peter will be joining the school in this crucial
phase of its development' says Chairman of Governors, Sheikh
Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Thani. 'I believe his broad range of
educational experience at the highest levels in the UK will be a
major asset both to our School and to education in Qatar as a
whole'. </p> <p class="arial-13-white"> Peter Barton
has been a Headteacher in Schools in the UK since 1990. In 2006 his
career took a different course when he was appointed Head of
Education and Change Management for the London Borough of
Southwark's 'Schools for the future' programme. Here Peter
supported and aided schools as they defined their vision for the
future. The evaluation and approvals process complete, Peter is
currently managing the delivery programme for the rebuilding and
refurbishment of eleven London schools. 'I feel the challenges at
Sherborne Qatar will utilise all the key skills I have developed
during my years in Education. Nick Prowse has done an excellent job
establishing the Prep School and I look forward to supporting him
in its further development. However, my main task will be in
developing the senior school and building the new campus.' Peter
adds 'I am delighted to be able to contribute to the important work
already taking place in delivering the best education to the
children of Qatar. I am also looking forward to working closely
with Sherborne in the UK'. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Sherborne Qatar was established in 2009
and is a member of the Outstanding Schools Programme of the Supreme
Education Council. It currently is a Preparatory School serving
Reception to Year 8 and will have around 520 pupils in September
2010. Nick Prowse, Headmaster of the Prep School says ' Sherborne
Qatar is reaching the end of its first year and the staff and
pupils have achieved a great deal in a short amount of time. The
appointment of Peter Barton underlines the commitment of the Board
to achieve its ambition to create a great School in Qatar. I am
genuinely excited about working with, and learning from, a man with
such an outstanding career in education'. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Peter, who is married to Carol and has
two children at university in the UK, moves to Doha and joins
Sherborne Qatar in early September 2010. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2010-05-24T09:59:53+00:002010-05-24T09:59:53+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F05%2FAndrew_Flintoff_Cricket_Academy<p class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Flintoff2.jpg" alt="" width="550"
height="330" /> </p> <p class="arial-13-white">
Sherborne is delighted to be hosting The Andrew Flintoff Cricket
Academy this summer in association with Activate Sport Ltd.
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> <span style="color:
#ac8b46;"><strong><a
href="http://www.andrewflintoffcricketacademy.co.uk/"
target="_blank">ANDREW FLINTOFF CRICKET ACADEMY</a> 26th -
30th July</strong></span> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> The <strong>Andrew
Flintoff</strong> Cricket Academy is a fantastic opportunity
to learn from one of the greatest in a fun and safe environment! A
fun filled week packed with every aspect of cricket coaching,
designed to build on existing talent and unearth future stars. Day
and residential cricket coaching courses for boys and girls aged
5-16 yrs. </p> <p class="arial-13-white"> </p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> <a
href="http://www.activatesport.co.uk/e/nl/AFCA201005sherborne1.html"
target="_blank"><span style="color:
#ff0000;"><strong>CLICK
HERE</strong></span></a> to find out more.
</p>2010-05-07T11:20:36+00:002010-05-07T11:20:36+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F05%2FStone_Balancer_comes_to_Sherborne<p class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Stone-balancer-Sherborne-2.jpg"
alt="Sherborne School, Stone Balancing" width="550" height="330"
/> </p> <p class="arial-13-white"> Adrian Gray,
Dorset's finest exponent of the art (science?) of Stone Balancing,
visited Sherborne today where he created some miraculous but
temporary sculptures from balanced stones on the lawn outside the
Headmaster's office. Perplexed onlookers watched awhile; it has to
be seen to be believed. </p> <p class="arial-13-white">
<span style="color: #ac8b46;"><strong>How does it
work?<br /></strong></span>All the stones are
balanced, strictly without the aid of adhesive, pins or computer
manipulation. They remain in place through the natural force of
gravity and friction. 'Nature's glue' sustains them in these
seemingly impossible positions and it is the capricious natural
forces of wind or waves that returns them to obscurity. </p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> <em>'The most beautiful
thing one can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all
Art and Science'</em> (Einstein).<br /> <br />
<br /> Visit <a
href="http://www.stonebalancing.com">www.stonebalancing.com</a>
for more. </p>2010-05-11T15:33:43+00:002010-05-11T15:33:43+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F05%2FDrug_Education_Presentation<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne welcomed Jonnie Leach
last weekend to give presentations to the School on drug awareness
and the dangers of drug addiction. Mr Leach talked
to Third and Fourth Form boys and gave a separate
presentation to parents.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Drawing from personal experience and
delivered in a non-judgmental and honest way, the talk focussed on
drugs and their effects, the criminal implications of drug use, the
health aspects and the often devastating long term
consequences. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">For more information go to: <a
href="http://www.jonnieleach.com"
target="_blank">www.jonnieleach.com</a></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2010-05-28T11:34:46+00:002010-05-28T11:34:46+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F05%2FInterschool_Velodrome_Championship<p class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Cycling_Dulwich_May_2010_S2.jpg" alt=""
width="550" height="330" /> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Sherborne fielded a team at last week's
inaugural inter-school velodrome championship, hosted by Dulwich
College at Herne Hill velodrome, South London. Ten teams took
part.<br /> <br /> Despite being a man down, our team
(Will Rudgard U6g and Harry Gordon U6c) acquitted themselves
extremely well. After some hard training they had developed the
endurance, speed and sprinting power to match some formidable
opposition in the form of Westminster, Millfield and no less than
five Dulwich teams; what they lacked was deep velodrome experience
and Dulwich and Westminster carried the day with a real tactical
edge. We "borrowed" Tristram Lambert from Charters School, which
was two men down, and are grateful to him for his efforts.<br
/> <br /> Team Pursuit (1 mile): Sherborne took on the
slick and highly aggressive Dulwich "A" team, who took gold in the
overall rankings with a time of 2:07.72. Having dropped Harry in
the penultimate lap after his heroic draughting, Will and Tristram
romped home to take the bronze medal with a time of 2:16.00.<br
/> <br /> In the Points Race Sherborne took a creditable 7
points in the intermediate sprints but this wasn't enough to take
us into the top three.<br /> <br /> The Match Sprint, a
head-to-head one lap knockout competition saw Will Rudgard up
against the best that Dulwich could offer. Having lost the tactical
advantage coming down off the first bank, Will went all out to
overtake his rival but didn't quite manage it, finishing 0.18
seconds behind. He was the only second placed rider in any of the
match sprints to finish less than 1s behind.<br /> <br
/> The final event was the nail-biting <em>Devil Take the
Hindmost</em> race. Will Rudgard and Harry Gordon performed
strongly on the knockout laps, staying near the head of the pack
and eventually took the lead, really raising the pace and
dominating the field (see picture). Tragically, though, a Dulwich
rider made a catastrophic misjudgement in an increasingly tight
pack and, in the third crash of the day, Harry came down heavily,
smashing his bike helmet and sustaining multiple fractures to his
right clavicle. This seemed to put Will off his stride; the
distraction of seeing his stricken team mate meant he missed out on
taking the final sprint, which should have been his for the
taking.<br /> <br /> Injury apart, the day saw some
great racing and the beginnings of some serious interschool
competition. Look out for the same event next year (but removed
from exam season!) and - we hope - a joint Sherborne/Millfield
hosted criterium. </p> <p class="arial-13-white">
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> <em>Michael
McGinty<br /> MiC Cycling</em> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Cycling_Dulwich_May_2010_Sh.jpg" alt=""
width="200" height="330" /> </p>2010-05-21T11:02:05+00:002010-05-21T11:02:05+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F05%2FSherborne_CCF_at_the_Dorset_Cadet_Challenge_2010<p class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Sherborne-School-CCF-DCC-20.jpg"
alt="Sherborne School CCF" width="550" height="330" />
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> The Dorset Cadet
Challenge has been a feature of the CCF's calendar for over a
decade. Run by 43 Wessex brigade and held at Bovington Camp, it
allows cadets from the county's cadets forces to match their skills
against each other in three arduous events, for which this year the
team undertook considerable preparation. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> The first event comprised a speed march
of nearly four miles. This demands that individuals carry all
equipment necessary for combat as if advancing to battle, at a
typical speed of nine kilometres per hour. The aforesaid training
for this event had taken place at 7am on the Mondays and Fridays of
the Lent term preceding the event. Very committed members of the
CCF staff accompanied the team on long runs with empty stomachs,
and without this such fitness would not have been achieved.
Thankfully, and rewardingly, we scored most highly on the run,
beating all other teams. This served as a reminder to everyone that
it would have taken only one lagging member to lower our score, but
each had given his all to great success. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Before the pulse could drop, we were
taken to the dismounted close combat training range where a set of
ten aimed shots is taken at a screen representing a battlefield
digitally. This device is used to train all military personnel,
before and after deployment, with close competition for the
smallest shot pattern. We did not score so highly this event,
partly due to our natural inaccuracy and inexperience, and perhaps
also forgetfulness of the need to produce not one accurate shot,
but ten as tightly grouped as possible. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Several hours elapsed, during which we
visited the Bovington Tank Museum, learning more generally about
warfare and appreciating the evolutionary history of these
well-designed, and now indispensible weapons. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Our final event was the obstacle course.
A weekend's training at a nearby course had improved our technique
slightly. The biggest challenge is undoubtedly a twelve-foot wall,
demanding considered and practised technique. Fortunately, each
member of the team succeeded here also, and although we had won
neither of the last two events, our average position placed us well
clear of the opposition. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> The team would like to thank all those
who facilitated the training and preparation of the team, and feels
strongly that the CCF's ongoing success would not be possible
without their unseen efforts. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <br /> <em>Sgt Charlie
Hensher<br /> RM Cadet Sherborne School</em> </p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <strong>Sherborne School won the
Dorset Cadet Challenge Cup for Best CCF in the County and the
Dorset Cadet Challenge Shield for Best Cadet Force in the County
(CCF, ACF and ATC)</strong> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> The team:<br /> <em>WO1 Sam
Hayes<br /> CSgt Alex Tuck<br /> Sgt Charles
Hensher<br /> L/Cpl Toby Wicks<br /> Mne Peter
Trebelev<br /> Mne Charles Howes<br /> Mne Tom
Hole<br /></em> </p>2010-04-26T10:44:17+00:002010-04-26T10:44:17+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F04%2FSherborne_Pupil_wins_place_at_National_Youth_Theatre<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne is proud to report that
Toby Cairns (4a) has won a coveted place on the National Youth
Theatre's summer course 2010. This two week course during
the summer break involves training with leading drama tutors and
theatre specialists, giving the students unique opportunities to
try new things in a professional environment. </p>
<p class="arial-13-white">Toby has been involved in school
drama since he first joined Sherborne. He has worked
backstage on School productions of <em>'A Midsummer Night's
Dream'</em> and <em>'Miracle in Rwanda' </em>and
has played lead roles as Piggy in <em>'Lord</em>
<em>of the Flies'</em> and more recently as worldy-wise
servant Tranio in <em>'Taming of the
Shrew'</em>.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">The
objectives of the National Youth Theatre's course is to give new
members an experience of drama school while fostering the overall
aims of the company: enthusiasm, ensemble and the production of
high quality theatre.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">After the course, Toby will be eligible
to audition for NYT productions.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><a href="http://www.nyt.org.uk/"
target="_blank">Click here for the NYT
website.</a></p>2010-04-26T10:49:52+00:002010-04-26T10:49:52+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F04%2FInternational_Mathematical_Olympiad_2010<p class="arial-13-white">The aim of the IMOK (Intermediate
Mathematical Olympiad and Kangaroo) is to provide encouragement and
stimulation to mathematically able young people.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The IMOK Olympiad is the invitation-only
follow-up competition of the UKMT Intermediate Mathematical
Challenge held in February. This year, some 1500 pupils
participated worldwide and the top 25% received a Certificate of
Distinction. One such pupil is Nicholas Glasse (5a). Nicholas has
always been a gifted young Mathematician, having secured a Gold
Medal in the Intermediate Mathematical Challenge for the past two
years, and is clearly someone who relishes the challenges posed by
these demanding questions. The Mathematics Department is
thrilled with his achievement and very much hope that he will take
his Mathematics all the way to university!</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The International Mathematical Olympiad
(IMO) is the World Championship mathematics competition for school
students and is held annually in a different country. The first IMO
was held in 1959 in Romania, with 7 countries participating. It has
gradually expanded to over 80 countries from 5
continents.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Nicholas
Glasse (5a) has been awarded a Certificate of Distinction from the
IMO, which is awarded to only the top 25% of students
worldwide.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Nicholas is pictured above
receiving his certificate from Mr Dawson, Head of
Mathematics.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2010-04-21T11:53:45+00:002010-04-21T11:53:45+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F04%2FSherbornes_CCF_Attends_to_Gibraltars_War_Graves<p class="arial-13-white">The histories of Sherborne School
Combined Cadet Force (CCF) and the Gibraltar Army Cadet Force could
hardly be more different. Sherborne CCF was formed in
1859 whilst Gibraltar’s Army Cadet Force was formed no
more than six months ago. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">But this difference in age does not
prevent the two forces from pulling well together.
Sherborne and local cadets spent a Sunday over the Easter break
tidying the Commonwealth war graves in Gibraltar’s
cemetery.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">‘<em>The basis of the
community project is that we wanted to put something back into the
community as a thank-you</em>,’ said Major Ben
Sunderland, Sherborne’s Contingent Commander.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">‘<em>We arrived on
Friday and had a really good historical tour of the Upper Rock on
Saturday</em>,’ said cadet James Dawson.
‘<em>And in today’s task we feel we are
doing something for many people who died for our
country</em>, ‘added cadet Reuben
Matthew.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Working
alongside James and Reuben were Jake O’Donohue and Lewis
Kelly of the Gibraltar Army Cadet Force.
‘<em>We are just weeding and generally tidying up
the graves but we feel that we are doing something
useful</em>,’ said Jake.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">For the rest of the week,
Sherborne’s cadets carried out a mixture of military
training at Buffadero Training Centre and adventurous training at
Gun Wharf.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">‘<em>On Wednesday evening
the cadets from Gibraltar and Sherborne held a joint training
evening up at Buffaderu</em>,’ added Captain
Christian Correa of the Gibraltar Force. It seems that
this could be the start of a useful association between two cadet
forces with a very different history.</p>2010-04-28T14:47:47+00:002010-04-28T14:47:47+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F04%2FSherborne_Pupils_score_in_County_Doubles<p class="arial-13-white"> <img
src="/storage/images/images/035Tennis.jpg" alt="Tennis at Sherborne
School" width="545" height="349" /> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Four Sherborne pupils are celebrating
this morning after winning their matches at the LTA Dorset Schools'
Doubles held yesterday at Queen Elizabeth's School in Wimborne.
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> Merlin Goldsworthy
(U6b) and John Montgomery (L6g) are worthy winners of the U19 title
having won over Poole Grammar in the final. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Winners of the U14 title are Ellis
Trickett (3f) and James Sewry (3d) who met Poole Grammar in the
semi-final and Thomas Hardye's in the final. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2010-04-26T11:17:43+00:002010-04-26T11:17:43+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F04%2FSherborne_Pupil_Awarded_rare_Distinction<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne is very proud to announce
that George Chattey (U6 Music Scholar in Abbeylands) has achieved a
Distinction in his ATCL Flute Diploma. To be successful
in a Diploma examination during a school career is always an
achievement within itself, but a Distinction at this level is
extremely rare and one of few nationally.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">In his Recital Programme, George
performed J.S.Bach’s <em>Sonata in E major BWV
No.1035,</em> Doppler’s <em>Fantasie
Pastorale Hongroise</em> and Elgin Burton’s
<em>Sonatina</em>. Accompanied by Jenny Coultas
(Assistant Director of Music and Head of Keyboard Studies),
George’s programme was heard a few days ahead of the
Diploma by an audience of some 40 people in the OMS Recital Room
when his playing was received with great acclaim.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Those interested in hearing
George’s playing before he leaves Sherborne in July will
wish to know that he will be performing the diploma programme in
the brand new Simon Tindall Recital Hall during the celebrations
and two day Music Festival surrounding both its and the new Music
School’s opening on July 1st and 2nd.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Director of Music James Henderson said,
“<em>We are all thrilled with George’s
achievement. He is an outstanding player who has
contributed an enormous amount to Sherborne’s music in
the last five years, as the principle flautist in the Symphony
Orchestra, as a leading light in the School’s Chamber
Music both on the flute and recorders – he has ABRSM
Grade 8 Distinction on the recorder – and also as a tenor
in the Chapel Choir. His Distinction in the ATCL is a
mark of his great musicianship.”<br
/></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em></em></p>2010-03-16T16:04:32+00:002010-03-16T16:04:32+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F03%2FJazz_All_Stars_CD_for_sale<p class="arial-13-white"><span><span
style="font-size: medium;"><em><strong><span
style="color: #ff6600;">'Oh Lady, be good!'
</span></strong></em>the latest recording by the
Sherborne School Swing Band, is now available to
purchase.</span></span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size:
medium;">The recordings, made in the school's recording studio,
feature swing classics such as Ellington's <em>'In a Mellow
Tone'</em> and Miller's <em>'Pennsylvania
6-5000'</em>.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size:
medium;">Copies are available for £10.00 each from
School Reception. Call 01935 812249 or
email:</span><a
href="mailto:enquiries@sherborne.org"><span style="font-size:
medium;">enquiries@sherborne.org</span></a></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size:
small;"> </span></p>2010-03-26T15:03:00+00:002010-03-26T15:03:00+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F03%2FSherborne_Pupil_wins_Imperial_College_Science_prize<p class="arial-13-white"><strong>Sherborne School
fifth former Tom Hole has won the 2009 Imperial College Science
Essay prize</strong> for his answer to the question
"<em>Can renewable energy sources solve the UK's energy
problems?".</em> Tom and another highly commended pupil, Paul
de Meillac, are invited to the black-tie dinner and presentation in
London tonight, where Tom will receive his prize.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Sherborne School is delighted that so
many pupils chose to enter the contest this year. This is the same
competition that former pupil Hassan Al Halwachi won, and
in which Jamie Burke, the current Head of School, was
runner up in 2008.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">This
year the standard of essay was incredibly high, and three of the
Sherborne essays were shortlisted by Imperial College as
being in the top 10% of all entrants nationally; these three were
written by Paul de Meillac (5b), Charlie Hensher (L6a) and Tom Hole
(5b).</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Three further
essays have been highly commended, and these were written by
Tristan Merbecks (L6g), Charles Wing (5e) and Simon Davies
(L6m).</p> <p class="arial-13-white"><a
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/Tom Hole - Can
renewable energy sources solve the UK's energy problems.pdf"
target="_blank"><img title="Sherborne School, Imperial
College Science Prize winning Essay by Tom Hole"
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="Sherborne School, Imperial College Science Prize winning Essay
by Tom Hole" width="17" height="17"
/></a> <em>Click here to download Tom's
essay</em></p>2010-03-16T14:36:31+00:002010-03-16T14:36:31+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F03%2FSherborne_School_featured_in_recent_German_documentary_on_English_Independent_Schools<p class="arial-13-white">Motivated by the interest in
English boarding schools portrayed in recent films, German
documentary maker, Das Erste, visited Sherborne School to film the
life of a German student. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The film, called <em>'Lernen wie
Harry Potter',</em> features a number of students from
Germany whose parents have chosen English boarding schools for
their children's education rather than German schools.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">Watch the film by clicking <a
href="http://mediathek.daserste.de/daserste/servlet/content/3989818?pageId=487890&moduleId=799280"
target="_blank">here</a> (<em>German
commentary</em>)</p>2010-02-05T16:46:39+00:002010-02-05T16:46:39+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F02%2FSherborne_School_All_Stars_Proudly_Presents...<h1 class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size:
medium;">An evening of</span></h1> <h1
class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size: medium; color:
#ff00ff;">Swing, Food and Wine</span></h1> <h2
class="arial-13-white"><span style="color:
#ffff00;">Saturday 13th March <br />Bar
open 7.30pm - 11.30pm</span></h2> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>in the Sherborne School
Dining Hall</strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size:
small;">Enjoy a buffet dinner to the sound of Sherborne
School Swing.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Tickets £15 available from
Sherborne School Reception <em>from 22
February</em>.<br />T: 01935 812249 E: <a
href="mailto:enquiries@sherborne.org">enquiries@sherborne.org</a></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>All profits will go to the
Swing Band tour of St Lucia in the summer of
2010. The Swing Band toured Grenada in 2008 and
enjoys an enviable reputation for the quality of its
playing. The Band has recently released a CD which will
be available for sale on the evening of Swing, Food &
Wine.</em></p>2010-02-02T13:32:57+00:002010-02-02T13:32:57+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F02%2FSummer_Sports_Academies_at_Sherborne<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne is delighted to be
hosting two summer sports academies in 2010 in association with
Activate Sport Ltd.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong><span><a
href="http://www.andrewflintoffcricketacademy.co.uk/"
target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff6600;">ANDREW
FLINTOFF CRICKET ACADEMY </span></a><span
style="color: #ff6600;">26th - 30th
July</span></span></strong><span style="color:
#ff6600;"> </span> <p class="arial-13-white">The
<strong>Andrew Flintoff</strong> Cricket Academy is a
fantastic opportunity to learn from one of the greatest in a fun
and safe environment! A fun filled week packed with every
aspect of cricket coaching, designed to build on existing talent
and unearth future stars. Day and residential cricket
coaching courses for boys and girls aged 5-16 yrs.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong><span style="color:
#ff0000;"><a href="http://www.mattdawsonrugbyacademy.co.uk"
target="_blank"><span style="color: #ff6600;">MATT DAWSON
RUGBY ACADEMY </span></a><span style="color:
#ff6600;">16th - 20th August</span>
</span></strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">An action packed fun filled week for
children aged 7-16 years covering every aspect of rugby coaching,
designed to build on existing talent and unearth future stars. A
unique rugby coaching opportunity! Meet
<strong>Matt Dawson</strong>, learn what it takes to be
a professional rugby player. Speed agility and quickness sessions,
pre hab and re hab sessions in the swimming pool, nutrition
sessions with our “fuel for sport”
programme..</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">For more information click the titles or
call 0800 345 7480. <a
href="http://www.activatesport.co.uk">www.activatesport.co.uk</a></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> </p>2010-02-03T12:13:42+00:002010-02-03T12:13:42+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F02%2FTaming_of_the_Shrew<p class="arial-13-white">This term’s Main School
Production is ‘<em>The Taming of the
Shrew’</em> by William Shakespeare. This thoroughly
modern take on Shakespeare’s classic play, directed by
Oliver Rose, features a talented cast of boys from all year groups
and girls from Sherborne Girls and the Gryphon.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The performances are at 7.30pm in The
Powell Theatre on Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th and Friday 19th
March 2010.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Tickets are
free and available from School Reception. T: 01935 812249
or email: <a
href="mailto:enquiries@sherborne.org">enquiries@sherborne.org</a></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p>2010-02-26T15:47:39+00:002010-02-26T15:47:39+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F02%2FChoral_and_Organ_Scholar_Opportunities_for_2011<p class="arial-13-white"><br /><span
style="font-size: small; color: #ff9900;"><em>1 Alto, 1
Tenor and 1 Bass and an organ scholar required to start 1
September 2011</em></span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Working in three settings:
<em>Sherborne School, Sherborne Abbey and Sherborne
Preparatory School</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">An opportunity to sing in the Abbey men
and boys’ choir, the school’s various choirs
and to work within the Music Department and other departments at
the two schools. Generous remuneration, free board and
accommodation within the town and some free singing
lessons. An organ scholarship is available with similar
duties and opportunities.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><a
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/Music CHORAL
SCHOLARSHIPS AT SHERBORNE School 2011.pdf"
target="_blank"><img title="Choral Scholars Sherborne School"
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="PDF Icon Sherborne School" width="17" height="17"
/></a> Click here for choral scholarship
details </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><a
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/Music ORGAN
SCHOLARSHIP AT SHERBORNE School 2011.pdf"
target="_blank"><img title="Organ Scholars Sherborne School"
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="PDF Icon Sherborne School" width="17" height="17"
/></a> Click here for organ scholarship
details </p> <p class="arial-13-white"><a
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/Music The organs at
Sherborne Abbey.pdf" target="_blank"><img title="Organ
Specifications Sherborne School"
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="PDF Icon Sherborne School" width="17" height="17"
/></a> Click here for organ
specifications</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Click here
for <a href="http://www.sherborneabbey.com/choir/index.shtml"
target="_blank">Sherborne Abbey Choir</a> web
pages </p> <p class="arial-13-white">Informal
audition arrangements are encouraged. Please
contact James Henderson (Director of Music) at any stage
to discuss the posts. T: 01935 810518 <br />E: <a
href="mailto:jhenderson@sherborne.org">jhenderson@sherborne.org</a></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2010-02-02T09:57:35+00:002010-02-02T09:57:35+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F02%2FSuccess_at_first_Judo_Tournament<p class="arial-13-white"><span style="color:
#ffcc00;"><strong>Sherborne 9 - Winchester College 4.
28th January 2010.</strong></span></p>
<p class="arial-13-white">Despite running a Judo club for 18
months this 'freiendly' match was its first outing. With new
members spread across the school age range it was almost impossible
to guess what the outcome would be. It was a great
opportunity for our boys to experience a different club and a
different way of doing things. I think the first phase, a long
“warm up” would have been found quite novel.
Luckily it didn’t tire them too much.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">When the actual competition started the
Sherborne boys showed a considerable focus on their tasks and their
obvious superiority in strength and stamina showed
itself.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">The score was
Sherborne – 9, Winchester – 4 Draw -
1. A great showing for a first time. We appreciate the generosity
of spirit of Winchester College for fighting us of such little
experience; we must really give our thanks to them for this great
opportunity.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Finn Gleeson<br
/></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>For a full fixture report,
please see <a
href="http://www.sherborne.org/fixtures">www.sherborne.org/fixtures</a>
</em></p>2010-02-25T16:28:44+00:002010-02-25T16:28:44+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F02%2FNew_Headmaster_Appointment<p class="arial-13-white">The Governors have appointed
Christopher Davis to be Headmaster from 1 September 2010.
Simon Eliot will have completed ten most distinguished years as
Headmaster by then and they are extremely grateful to him for his
successful stewardship of this great school.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Christopher Davis, the son of a
schoolmaster, was educated at Eton College during which time he was
a clarinettist in the National Youth Orchestra and played cricket
for the XI. He read English Literature at Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge where he won a Manners Scholarship. After
graduation, he spent a year teaching at St. Edmund’s
School, Canterbury before joining the Bank of England’s
International Division. He was then seconded to the
Cabinet Office for two years during the First Gulf War before
returning to edit and manage the Bank’s Quarterly
Bulletin and the introduction of its new Inflation
Report.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">In 1994, he
returned to teaching, joining the English Department at Eton
College, where he has since taken up a wide range of
responsibilities, from overseeing the Sports and Literary
Societies, and coaching several games, to chairing the Staff
Remuneration and Conditions of Service Committee. Since
2001, he has been housemaster of Warre House. </p>
<p class="arial-13-white">He is married, to Innes, and has
two daughters aged 10 and 7.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <br /><em>Richard
Hodder-Williams</em><br />Chairman of Governors,
Sherborne School</p>2010-01-12T14:45:34+00:002010-01-12T14:45:34+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F01%2FBoys_pitch_business_idea_to_Dulux<p class="arial-13-white">Seven Sherborne boys have pitched
their idea for an iPhone application concept to Dulux.
The boys worked on their idea whilst on a Young British
Entrepreneur course held at school. They developed an
impressive pitch, supported by Young British Entrepreneur, and we
look forward to hearing about their success.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Click <a
href="http://www.youngbritishentrepreneur.com/index.php"
target="_blank">here </a>to find out more at the Young
British Entrepreneur website where you will find video footage of
the boys during their course at Sherborne.</p>2010-01-20T10:51:57+00:002010-01-20T10:51:57+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F01%2FSherborne_takes_part_in_Ski_Racing__Tournament<p class="arial-13-white">On Friday 22nd January, two teams
of four boys will be travelling to Meiringen, Switzerland, to take
part in the annual ski-racing competition for schoolboys.
Last year, three boys entered the competition for the first time;
veterans Julian Chajecki (L6m) and Charlie Leach (L6b) are joined
this year by George Ellwood (L6b) and Will Gibbon (L6m) to make up
the senior team. Simon Fraser (4e), Hugo Howarth (3c),
Paul Myatt (3b) and Daniel Versloot (4g) form the junior
team. Fourteen other schools, including Tonbridge,
Dulwich College and St Paul’s are also taking part in the
three-day event, which involves the Parallel, Giant Slalom, and
Slalom disciplines. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Conditions look set fair for an excellent
few days’ skiing.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Click <a
href="http://www.downhillonly.com/pages/schoolboys.html"
target="_blank">here </a>for more information.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p>2010-01-14T12:29:17+00:002010-01-14T12:29:17+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F01%2FTwo_Sherborne_Boys_enjoy_flight_with_the_Royal_Navy<p class="arial-13-white">Simon Wrey (L6f) and Charlie
Hensher (L6a) represented the School's CCF when they
attended an Air Experience Day with the Royal Navy's 727 Air
Squadron at RNAS Yeovilton in November 2009. The visit
was part of activities organised by the Royal Navy's 'Fly 100'
centenary celebrations.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The boys made the most of the rare
opportunity for a civilian to fly a training aircraft
called a Grob 115e. "<em>Our instructor carried out
aerobatic manoeuvres including loops and barrel rolls and
we were able to take the controls during the flight. We
flew over the School which was amazing to see from the
air. It was a pretty intensive day but great fun and we
came away really impressed by the Fleet Air
Arm."</em> says
Simon. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Charlie is a member of the Royal Marines
section of the CCF and is keen to join the Royal Marines as a
Commando Surgeon.</p> <p class="arial-13-white"><a
title="Email Major Sunderland"
href="mailto:bsunderland@sherborne.org"
target="_blank"><em>Major Ben
Sunderland</em></a><br /><em>Contingent
Commander</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><a title="Click to go to the Fly Navy
100 website"
href="http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/operations-and-support/fleet-air-arm/fly-navy-100/"
target="_blank">Fly Navy 100</a></p>2009-12-01T10:31:13+00:002009-12-01T10:31:13+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F12%2FSherborne_Gains_second_outstanding_report<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne has attained two
outstanding awards in 2009 from independent
assessors. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>"We are delighted that
Sherborne has been so favourably judged by objective assessors for
the second time in 2009. Our boarding was deemed to be Outstanding
in February and now ISI has given an overwhelmingly positive
verdict on academic and all-round features of the
School"</em> says Simon Eliot, Headmaster.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>"I would like to pay tribute to
everyone who has worked so hard to achieve so many Outstanding
judgements in the recently published ISI report; these recognise
the quality of the teaching and support staff.
They also reflect upon the quality of the boys at
Sherborne."</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em><a title="ISI Report"
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/ISI REPORT 2009
Sherborne 0986_09.pdf" target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="PDF icon" width="17" height="17" /></a>
Click here to see the full ISI report September
2009.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em><a
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/Ofsted 2009
Report.pdf" target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="PDF icon" width="17" height="17" /></a>
Click here to see the full Ofsted report February 2009.<br
/></em></p>2009-12-14T13:29:35+00:002009-12-14T13:29:35+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F12%2FNew_Legislation_for_Overseas_Students<p class="arial-13-white">We have just been alerted to the
fact that a Tier 4 student entering the country needs to carry with
them a parental consent letter to reassure Border Force colleagues
that parents are aware of the child’s destination and
that they are going into safe hands. See <a
href="http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/travellingtotheuk/Enteringtheuk/arrivingatukborder/">http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/travellingtotheuk/Enteringtheuk/arrivingatukborder/</a>
for details. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">While this states that for a person
travelling with someone else’s child, it is advisable to
have a letter of consent with them, this is equally applicable to
children who may be travelling by themselves.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">We have been informed that while a
consent form may state the name and telephone contact details of
the person collecting the child from the airport, a school may fill
in their details stating that the collecting person will carry
school identification. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">This measure is a consequence of
UKBA’s duty to safeguard children until they reach their
intended destination. Apparently, immigration personnel
will be checking that a child at an airport goes into safe
hands. </p> <p class="arial-13-white">We hope
this alert will be in time for you to inform Tier 4 parents of the
need to send the letter of consent with their child returning to
school in January. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-12-04T11:22:15+00:002009-12-04T11:22:15+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F12%2FSherborne_Announces_new_Chaplain<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne is pleased to announce
that the new Chaplain from September 2010, in succession to the
Reverend Stephen Gray, will be the Reverend Lindsay Collins,
currently Senior Chaplain at King’s College School,
Wimbledon (since 2004). Before that she was Chaplain and Head of RS
at St. Paul’s Girls’ School (2001-4) and
previously Chaplain and Head of RS at Cokethorpe School, Witney
(1999-2001) and teacher of RS at Yateley Comprehensive School
(1992-5). She was ordained priest in 1998.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Lindsay is married to Ross who is also
ordained. They have two children: Lucy aged 12 and
Alistair aged 10. Lindsay lists hill-walking, swimming and
running among her interests and she plays the violin and
bassoon.</p>2009-11-17T09:21:03+00:002009-11-17T09:21:03+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F11%2FNew_Housemasters_are_announced<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne is delighted to announce
the appointment of new Housemasters to School House and Harper
House.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Mr Kester Jackson
will succeed Peter Watts as Housemaster of School House in
September 2010. Kester teaches Religious Studies, Theology and
Philosophy and Ethics. He is an experienced tutor, is a member of
the Choir and coaches tennis and soccer. He is married to Clare,
who is the School’s Head of Woodwind. They have two
children of 8 and 6.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">In
2010 Dr Jeremy Wadham will also take over Harper House from Simon
Tremewan. Jeremy has taught biology at Sherborne since 1997 and he
is Master i/c tennis, having previously run the School’s
hockey. Jeremy is married to Stephanie and they have three children
of 13, 11 and 7.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-11-26T11:37:12+00:002009-11-26T11:37:12+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F11%2FSherborne_School_featured_on_Ukranian_TV<p class="arial-13-white">A recent visit from a crew from
Ukranian TV has resulted in the School being featured on Ukranian
news.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Click <a
href="http://k1.ua/uk/news/world/2009/06/08/schools"
target="_blank">HERE </a>to see more...</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-11-05T12:04:30+00:002009-11-05T12:04:30+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F11%2FFiddler_on_the_Roof_School_Production<p class="arial-13-white"><em>‘Fiddler on the
Roof’</em> tells the story of Tevye, a poor milkman
from the small village of Anatevka in Tsarist Russia, and his
struggle to preserve his family’s traditions in the face
of a changing world. The award-winning score includes the memorable
tunes <em>‘If I were a Rich Man’,
‘Tradition’, ‘Sunrise,
Sunset’</em>, and ‘<em>Far From the
Home I Love</em>’. This exciting production boasts
a talented cast, including girls from Sherborne Girls’
and Leweston School.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong><span style="color:
#ffcc00;">ALL PERFORMANCES SOLD
OUT.</span></strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-11-06T11:59:54+00:002009-11-06T11:59:54+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F11%2FBoys_cook_for_school_charities<p class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size:
medium;">Due to popular demand Sherborne School's
Charity Restaurant will open its doors again for one night only:
<strong>Saturday 28th November
2009</strong>.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Over the last few weeks, Adrian Williams,
Catering Manager, has been training some Lower Sixth boys in
culinary skills and helping them to devise a sumptuous
menu.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Served in the
historic Old School Room the three courses will be a fixed price of
£25 per person. Service will start at 18:00H
and last orders will be taken at 20:30H.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">This event coincides with the school
performance of <em>'Fiddler on the
Roof'.</em> Early tables will be finished in time
to attend the performance.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>To make a reservations
please contact Lucy Earls-Davis, Head Chef, by email
</strong><a
href="mailto:learlsdavis@sherborne.org"><strong>learlsdavis@sherborne.org</strong></a><strong>
or contact school reception on 01935
812249.</strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">All proceeds will be donated to the
School's Sponsored Charities.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size:
x-small;">(The image above is of last year's Lower Sixth
boys)</span></p>2009-10-01T13:49:45+00:002009-10-01T13:49:45+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F10%2FGargoyle_on_Bodleian_Library_designed_by_Sherborne_Boy<p class="arial-13-white">Current Abbey House boy Henry
Chadwick was in Oxford recently to meet award-winning children's
author, Phillip Pullman. Two years previously Henry had
entered a competition to 'Design-a-Gargoyle' launched by the
University of Oxford. Henry's design, based upon 'Three
Men in a Boat', was one of the twelve finalists, each of which has
been immortalised in stone and now sits atop the Bodleian Library
in the city.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">This
September Henry, and the other finalists, travelled to Oxford for
the official unveiling and to meet Mr Pullman.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">For more information visit the following
website links: <a
href="http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/news/2009_sept_12"
target="_blank">Oxford University Library </a>and <a
href="http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/090914_1.html"
target="_blank">The University of Oxford </a></p>2009-10-09T10:55:28+00:002009-10-09T10:55:28+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F10%2FNew_Headmaster_Appointment<p class="arial-13-white">The Governors have appointed
Christopher Davis to be Headmaster from 1 September 2010.
Simon Eliot will have completed ten most distinguished years as
Headmaster by then and they are extremely grateful to him for his
successful stewardship of this great school.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Christopher Davis, the son of a
schoolmaster, was educated at Eton College during which time he was
a clarinettist in the National Youth Orchestra and played cricket
for the XI. He read English Literature at Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge where he won a Manners Scholarship. After
graduation, he spent a year teaching at St. Edmund’s
School, Canterbury before joining the Bank of England’s
International Division. He was then seconded to the
Cabinet Office for two years during the First Gulf War before
returning to edit and manage the Bank’s Quarterly
Bulletin and the introduction of its new Inflation
Report.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">In 1994, he
returned to teaching, joining the English Department at Eton
College, where he has since taken up a wide range of
responsibilities, from overseeing the Sports and Literary
Societies, and coaching several games, to chairing the Staff
Remuneration and Conditions of Service Committee. Since
2001, he has been housemaster of Warre House. </p>
<p class="arial-13-white">He is married, to Innes, and has
two daughters aged 10 and 7.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <br /><em>Richard
Hodder-Williams</em><br />Chairman of Governors,
Sherborne School</p>2009-09-21T11:11:21+00:002009-09-21T11:11:21+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F09%2FSherborne_Qatar_Opening<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne Qatar is of great
interest to many in the UK. The Telegraph on Saturday
19th September published an interesting article on English schools
abroad in which Sherborne Qatar features.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">To read the Telegraph article
click <a title="Telegraph Article"
href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/6202622/English-schools-abroad-Forever-England.html"
target="_blank">here</a>.</p>2009-09-08T15:27:51+00:002009-09-08T15:27:51+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F09%2FSherborne_at_the_Edinburgh_Fringe_2009<p class="arial-13-white">Following last year’s
successful trip, Sherborne School again took a show to the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe this Summer. Neville’s Island
by Tim Firth was performed for 7 nights, to very appreciative
audiences, at C venues in the city centre. Directed by Theatre
Manager Jim Donnelly, the cast included Luke MacKay (e), Hubert
Mainwaring-Burton (g), Ed Dixon (f) , George Day (f), supported by
a technical crew of Harry Latham (a) and Chris Findlay
(a).</p>2009-09-18T15:55:27+00:002009-09-18T15:55:27+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F09%2FShirburnian_Economist_Highly_Commended_in_competition<p class="arial-13-white">Alex Chajecki (OS 2009, f), who
left Sherborne in the summer, has been Highly Commended in the
Royal Economics Society 2009 Young Economist of the Year
competition, with an essay entitled '<em>Are Recessions
Inevitable</em>?’. The competition
attracted nearly 500 entries from 180 schools around the
world. A 'Highly Commended'
award places Alex in the top 30 of
entries. </p> <p class="arial-13-white">Alex
also achieved 98% in his Economics A level; obtaining full marks in
4 out of the 6 modules taken. He is applying to read
Economics at Cambridge and we wish him every success for the
future.</p>2009-08-19T09:29:05+00:002009-08-19T09:29:05+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F08%2FSherborne_Boy_performs_in_trafalgar_Square<p class="arial-13-white">Harry Onslow (Lower Sixth) took to
the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square recently to sing excerpts
from <em>Les</em>
<em>Misérables</em>. Standing for a full
hour between 11pm and midnight, and dressed in Black Tie, the theme
for Harry's presentation was "dinner parties and musicals"! A
backing track - which was playing just the right volume to be
audible from within a few yards of the plinth - provided
accompaniment for him to sing almost every number from the show
with which he was involved when it was staged at Sherborne in
November 2007. Chorus numbers such as "<em>Do you hear the
people sing?"</em> received rapturous applause whilst many in
the crowd (numbering some 150 at various stages in the hour) joined
in with the bits which they knew. At the end of the hour, when
possibly Harry's voice was just beginning to sound a little tired,
Harry said <em>"It was amazing how quickly the time went: I
enjoyed every minute of it and would do it again! Les
Misérables is one of my favourite shows and it was fun
to sing it on my own - I'll always remember this occasion."<br
/></em> </p>2009-08-20T13:49:35+00:002009-08-20T13:49:35+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F08%2FAnother_year_of_excellent_results_for_boys_at_Sherborne_at_GCSE_A-Level_and_the_IB_Diploma.<p class="arial-13-white"><span style="color:
#ff9900;"><strong>Boys at Sherborne have achieved
excellent A-Level results yet
again.</strong></span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em><span
style="text-decoration: underline;">Sherborne, August 20th
2009</span></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Those who sat the IB Diploma have also
exceeded expectations with an average performance equivalent to 4 A
grades at A-Level. For the 8th year in succession more than three
quarters of all examinations taken were graded at the equivalent of
A or B grade and nearly half were at grade A. Nearly a third of the
year group achieved 3 or more A grades or their equivalent. <br
/><br />The results are, however, still provisional and we
expect several grades to improve in the coming weeks and so, along
with many other similar schools, we have decided not to release
these provisional results to the newspapers. We will therefore, as
in 2008, not appear in the end of August League Tables which have
become so discredited. Detailed results will appear on our website
in due course.<br /><br />‘<em>These
results, which have come up to our usual high expectation, are a
good reflection of a positive’s year work. We are
delighted with the excellent performance of our boys in IB, which
they sat for the first time this year,’</em>
comments Simon Eliot, Headmaster. ‘<em>We are also
particularly pleased with the way in which the leavers of 2009
markedly improved their performance from AS level last summer. This
is testament to the hard work of the boys and their
teachers.’ <br /></em><br />The
following local pupils achieved at least 3 A grades at A level:
Alexander Clark of Sherborne, Oliver Longland of Sherborne, John
Butler of Marnhull, Laurence Blair of Weymouth, Harry Wills of
Frome, George Allen of Chilmark, Charles Garnett of Donhead St
Mary, Harold Busby of Beaminster, Peter Day-Banks of Sherborne,
Edward Hughes of Stourton Caundle, Hugh Crawford-Smith of
Cucklington and Alexander White of Wareham. Edward Cripps of
Stalbridge excelled in the IB Diploma.<br /><br /><a
title="GCSE Results 2009"
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/GCSE results 2009.pdf"
target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="PDF icon" width="17" height="17"
/></a> <em>Click to read full GCSE Results
for 2009</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong><span style="color:
#ff9900;"></span></strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong><span style="color:
#ff9900;">Best ever GCSE results for boys at
Sherborne.</span></strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span style="text-decoration:
underline;"><em>Sherborne, August 27th
2009</em></span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Boys at Sherborne have managed to better
last year’s record-breaking set of GCSE results by
achieving 33.8% of grades at A*, 67.6% at A*- A and 98.4% at A*- C.
These figures show considerable value-added to the predicted grades
that were generated through the standardised baseline tests which
the boys sat immediately after joining the school. The
boys’ achievements are especially impressive given that
they now sit the International GCSE in English, Maths and all three
Sciences, exams which are widely regarded as being more challenging
than GCSE.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">‘<em>We are absolutely
delighted with this set of results and the boys and their teachers
are to be congratulated on their hard work,’</em>
comments Simon Eliot, Headmaster. ‘<em>We are
particularly pleased with the academic improvement that the boys
have shown during their time with us so far and with the way in
which they have responded to the rigour of the IGCSE exams. These
results show that they have really risen to the challenges that we
have set them. For this reason, we will soon be adopting IGCSE in
French and History as well.</em> ’</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The following local pupils achieved
particularly impressive results. Nicholas Boughton of Cary
Fitzpaine and Alexander Carr of Sherborne achieved 5 A*s; George
Ellwood of Wareham achieved 7 A*s; Peter Chalwin of Shaftesbury,
James Craw of Milborne Port and Luke Nelson of Buckland Newton
achieved 9 A*s; Thomas Gibbs of Holwell achieved 10 A*s; Charles
Hensher of Mappowder and Alistair Hughes of Stourton Caundle
achieved 11 A*s and Charles Leach of Bishop’s Caundle
achieved 12 A*s.<br /><br /><a title="A-Level and IB
Results 2009" href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/A-Level
and IB results 2009.pdf" target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif"
alt="PDF icon" width="17" height="17"
/></a> <em>Click to read full A-Level
Results for 2009</em></p>2009-07-29T11:26:28+00:002009-07-29T11:26:28+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F07%2FBoys_Run_Original_Marathon_in_Athens_Raising_%C2%A315000_for_charities<p class="arial-13-white">Three Sixth Form boys: Jamie Burke
(L6b), Theo Cooke (L6f) and Merlin Goldsworthy (L6b), with
the Sherborne School Chaplain Rev’d Stephen Gray, ran the
original Marathon in Greece on July 11th from Marathon to
Athens.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">They raised over
£15,000 for Charity running the distance in four hours
and just over. Stephen Gray commented "<em>It was
an unforgettable experience. Thank you to all who gave so
generously</em>."</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Theo and the Chaplain ran for the
School’s REACH Rwanda link which they visited last
October. Money will support a multi-purpose hall in Kayonza that
will facilitate music, drama and offer conferences and counselling
for the many that still carry the wounds of the genocide from 1994.
Further funds will support a very poor primary school in Kigali run
by a Rwandan priest and will provide basic facilities for the
community such as desks, toilet facilities and an overhead
projector.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Meanwhile
Jamie and Merlin ran for “The Charlie Sumption Memorial
Fund” in memory of a previous pupil who died
tragically in 2006. The charity aims to enrich the lives
of Kenyans through providing scholarships for children attending
Mutunyi Primary School to enable them to move onto secondary school
and so have chance of a better future.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The charities websites are:
<a href="http://www.reach-rwanda.org"
target="_blank">www.reach-rwanda.org</a> and <a
href="http://www.csmf.co.uk"
target="_blank">www.csmf.co.uk</a></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Anyone still wishing to donate may
link directly to the Chaplain's webpage: <a
href="http://www.justgiving.com/revstephengray"
target="_blank">www.justgiving.com/revstephengray</a></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-07-07T11:30:47+00:002009-07-07T11:30:47+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F07%2FTelegraph_Article%3A_Town_and_Gown<p class="arial-13-white">The school is delighted to have
featured in the Telegraph supplement last Saturday 4th July in
conjunction with local senior school, The Gryphon.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Click <a title="Click to go to the
Telegraph website"
href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/5687448/State-vs-independent-schools-Sherborne-Dorset.html"
target="_blank">here </a>to read the article.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-07-07T11:24:35+00:002009-07-07T11:24:35+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F07%2FThe_Commem_Address_from_the_Headmaster<p class="arial-13-white">Many of those who attended this
year's Commem celebrations at the end of term have asked for a
transcript of the Headmaster's address. Click <a
href="http://www.sherborne.org/storage/media/HMs Commem Speech
2009.pdf" target="_blank">here </a>to download a pdf
document of Simon Eliot's speech.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-07-01T11:38:44+00:002009-07-01T11:38:44+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F07%2FRaising_money_for_the_FEBA_School_in_Zambia<p class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size: small;
color: #ff9900;"><strong>Lyon House Blind
Auction</strong></span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>Bidding has now
closed.</strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The Lyon House Auction has just closed
and I wanted to say thank-you to all of you, lucky bidders or not,
for the support given to this event. We have raised over
£2,500 from this one initiative and are fast closing in
on our target of £10,000 after only 3 months of fund
raising.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">My thanks to you
all and may I also say a huge thank you to the parents of
Lyon House and their considerable generosity in sponsoring this
auction.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em><span style="color:
#888888;">It is under a tree in the garden of that school where
Rati Moyo (2002-2007) was buried following a tragic accident whilst
on his gap year last March. Rati’s aunt runs the FEBA
School which is a charity set up to educate some of the most
disadvantaged children (many orphans to AIDS) in
Zambia.</span></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em><span style="color:
#888888;">In October, a dozen boys and staff will be taking the
proceeds of a year’s fund-raising as well as a
substantial amount of Sherborne enthusiasm, out to Zambia with the
aim of building a new wing to the school and working with the
children to help improve their
lives.</span></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Best wishes,</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><a title="Click to Email Guy"
href="mailto: gbedney@sherborne.org" target="_blank">Guy
Briere-Edney</a></p>2009-07-29T12:11:56+00:002009-07-29T12:11:56+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F07%2FC_Day_Lewis_Society_Patron_dies<p class="arial-13-white">The School has been saddened to
hear the news of the death of Jill Balcon, widow of former pupil
Cecil Day-Lewis and patron of the School's Cecil Day-Lewis
Society. </p> <p class="arial-13-white">A
tribute to Jill appeared in last Sunday's Observer Review section
by Cecil's biographer Peter Stanford, and the final paragraph reads
thus;<br /><br /><em>"It is Jill's voice that I
will remember. The impact I saw it have only last year
when we performed together for a group of sixth formers at
Sherborne School, will, for me and I suspect them, live on as the
benchmark of how the poetic canon should be
recited."</em></p> <p
class="MsoNormal"> </p>2009-07-07T11:19:35+00:002009-07-07T11:19:35+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F07%2FSherborne_School_and_Sherborne_Girls_first_IB_results<p class="arial-13-white">We are delighted to announce the
first ever International Baccalaureate results for Sherborne School
and Sherborne Girls in a joint venture. The 2009 cohort have just
completed their two year courses in IB covering six subjects. There
are 11 boys and 9 girls and they come from the UK and around the
world including from Columbia, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy and
Japan.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">The results exceed
our expectations with both Schools working on a genuinely
collaborative scheme of mixed classes and joint teaching. This is
the first of its kind in the UK. The average point score per
candidate, at 33, counts as 489 UCAS points on the UCAS tariff (480
UCAS points is equivalent to four A grades at A level). One
candidate, Kate Hamilton, secured 44 points out of a maximum 45.
Last year, of the 39,514 candidates worldwide, only 219 got 44
marks or above.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">The
pupils have not just secured these excellent examination results
but have also taken part in an exciting programme that has included
charitable work in Ecuador, teaching in local primary schools and
studying subjects new to Sherborne such as Philosophy and
Mandarin.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">We are
delighted to announce that the course is becoming increasingly
popular, with 32 students across the two Schools starting the
International Baccalaureate in September 2009.</p>2009-06-30T11:41:54+00:002009-06-30T11:41:54+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F06%2FGolf_Squad_bring_back_trophies_from_the_ISGA_The_Shire_tournament_29th_June_2009<p class="arial-13-white">Yesterday, 29th
June, Sherborne's Golf Squad achieved great success at The
Shire Trophy organised by the Independent Schools' Golf
Association.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Here,
<em>Mark Pryor, Master in Charge of Golf</em>,
reports:</p> <blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white">"The opening hole was 154 yards to an
island green – this set the tone for the round on a
course where there was PLENTY of water.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Robbie Busher (L6a) carded a
gross 73 (nett 69). He was 1 under gross on the 17th tee but a
double bogey on this par three just tipped him the other side of
par. He holed a good 6 footer for par on 18.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Zaidoon Zakaria (U6f)scored 83 (nett 73)
and Lewis Hinch (U6d) 89 (nett 74). This gave us a nett total (best
two to count) of 142, winning on countback.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Robbie got the third lowest gross total
(in a field of over 90); the best shooting a one-under
71.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">So, trophy (and
Galvin Green top) for Robbie and team trophy (to be delivered,
Claire’s Court left it behind) along with individual
trophies for the team….oh, and I won the best nett on
their academy course (35, nett 28).</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The boys were really good value and gave
an EXCELLENT account for themselves as golfers."</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> </blockquote>2009-06-01T15:01:35+00:002009-06-01T15:01:35+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F06%2FTennis_Success_for_1st_Team<p class="arial-13-white">1st IV tennis team beat Richard
Huish A, last year's 9th rated team in the country, to reach the
regional final of the Glanvill Cup.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">A superb team performance that resulted
in a resounding victory that reflected the realization of each
player’s potential. Against an opposition with
an accumulated ratings standard of 7 levels higher, the 1st IV
pulled out the stops and displayed unsurpassed levels of discipline
and application thus far shown this season. Vitaly Gan
(a) dominated with a style of play finely balanced between power
and consistency; Merlin Goldsworthy (b) remained resolute with his
‘rock solid’ hitting ability prone to very few
unforced errors; Archie Leng (a) overcame a
‘wobble’ by clinching a vital set 7-6 after
being 5-0 up and then going on to win a deciding championship
tie-break; John Montgomery (g) played brilliantly against a player
with a rating four levels higher, only to just lose 6-4,
7-5. The climax came right at the end with two
championship tie breaks being played on next door courts with the
overall result open for grabs. In their
doubles, Merlin and John came back from one set down to clinch
their victory with some dazzling reaction play at the net, with
Archie closely following suit in his singles. An evening
to remember…roll on the finals.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Team<br />J. Montgomery (g)<br
/>M. Goldsworthy (b)<br />A. Leng (a)<br />V. Gan
(a)</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-06-01T15:55:29+00:002009-06-01T15:55:29+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F06%2FJack_Sutcliffe_is_the_youngest_OS_to_climb_Everest<p class="arial-13-white">"Jack Sutcliffe, who left School
House in 2006, became the second youngest Briton ever at twenty
years old to reach the summit of Mount Everest at 4.30 am on May
24, 2009. In itself, this is an amazing achievement and a tribute
to Jack’s well-known determination and ambition since he
did tell his Housemaster, Peter Watts, while still at Sherborne
that he would one day climb Everest. However, the nature and scale
of his feat only really becomes clearer when more of the detail is
known and the attached account, written by Jack with frost-bitten
fingers at Base Camp, is an extraordinary description of what he
went through in order to achieve his goal.<br />He even ends
his story by saying ‘Bring on the Channel next
year!’</p> <p class="arial-13-white">An
astonishing and humbling adventure."</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Simon Eliot,
Headmaster</em></p> <p class="arial-13-white">To
link to Jack's personal blog, click <a title="Jack's Personal
Blog" href="http://jackeverest09.synthasite.com"
target="_blank">here</a>.</p>2009-06-24T11:08:43+00:002009-06-24T11:08:43+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F06%2FInternational_Fair_2009<p class="arial-13-white"><strong><span
style="font-size: medium; color: #ff9900;">International
Fair<br /></span></strong><strong><span
style="font-size: medium; color: #ff9900;">The Courts, Sherborne
School, Friday 3rd July 4:15-6:15
pm</span></strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">All visitors will be welcome to the 5th
annual International Fair, a small but popular event organised by
boys from the school and raising funds for seven charity links
worldwide including Rwanda, Ecuador, South Africa, Kenya, Sri Lanka
and London.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">A range of
refreshments are on offer including oriental appetisers, the
Chaplain’s Cape Town Braai and a British tuck
shop.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Other attractions
include live music, a bouncy castle, face-painting and caricatures,
Molke (Finnish skittles), jewellery, arts and crafts for sale,
fortune telling and more.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Entry is free. All Welcome.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white"><span style="font-size: small;
font-family: Avenir LT Std 55 Roman;"><span style="font-size:
small; font-family: Avenir LT Std 55 Roman;"> <p
class="MsoPlainText"> </p>
</span></span> <p
class="MsoPlainText"> </p> </p> <p
class="MsoPlainText"> </p>2009-06-16T11:58:20+00:002009-06-16T11:58:20+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F06%2FCommem_Play%3A_Lord_of_the_Flies<p class="arial-13-white">This year the Junior Company
performed <em>William Golding’s ‘Lord of
the Flies’</em>, adapted for the stage by Nigel
Williams.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">All hell breaks
loose when a group of evacuated British schoolboys become stranded
on a deserted island when their plane crashes. With no rules or
adult supervision, the boys struggle for survival and power when
their childhood games quickly turn to murder and chaos.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">‘<em>Lord of the
Flies’</em> is a powerful exploration of human
nature and a chilling reminder of the barbarity and evil that lies
within.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <p class="arial-13-white"><a
href="mailto:enquiries@sherborne.org"></a></p>
</p>2009-06-05T14:55:39+00:002009-06-05T14:55:39+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F06%2FBoys_Research_lives_of_local_war_heroes<p class="arial-13-white">A group of Year 9 Sherborne pupils,
working in collaboration with Sherborne Museum and the Dorset and
Somerset History Society recently researched the lives of 174
soldiers whose names are inscribed on the Sherborne Town War
memorial.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Around 20
pupils spent 2 weeks studying the history and collecting
information on family backgrounds behind each of the
names. They used resources available at the Commonwealth
War Grave Commission and old copies of local paper, the Western
Gazette, to piece together the lives of lost, local
servicemen.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Their
findings are now on display at the town Museum and there are plans
to create a permanent database for public use in the
museum. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-05-18T14:55:12+00:002009-05-18T14:55:12+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F05%2FSherborne_Abbey_Festival<p class="arial-13-white">The curtain raiser for this
year’s Abbey Festival was a concert given by the
School’s Chamber Orchestra and some Ensembles which
recently reached the semi finals of the National Pro Corda Chamber
Music Competition. The programme featured solos by Oliver
Longland and Edward Hughes in <em>Bach’s Double
Concerto</em> and, as both pupils will be leaving Sherborne
in July, this concert also acted as something of a swan
song. The programme was as follows:</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>Chamber
Orchestra Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C minor,
Bach BWV1060, 1st
Movt.</strong><br /><em>Oboe – Edward
Hughes Violin –
Oliver Longland</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>Tarantella Saint-Saëns<br
/></strong><em>Flute – Peter Day-Banks,
Clarinet – Christopher Potts, Piano – Edward
Hughes</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>Fancies, Toyes and
Dreams Farnaby</strong><br
/><em>Trumpets – Henry Ritchie & Max
Radford, Horn – Toby Mackean, Trombone – Jack
Lewis, Tuba – Pro Kongpatpanich</em></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"><strong>Pastorale et
Arlequinade Goossens</strong><br
/><em>Oboe – Edward Hughes, Flute –
George Chattey, Piano – Oliver
Longland</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span style="text-decoration:
underline;">Chamber Orchestra:</span><br />Hugh
Barnard, Henry Chadwick, James Craw, Harry Fielder, Edward Fricker,
Jasper Gowan, Alistair Hughes, David Leach, James Lello, Alexander
May, Jamie Snudden, Justin Tong, Alexander White, Hong Shing
Wong</p> <p class="arial-13-white">On the Saturday
morning, the Sherborne Close Harmony Group gave a Recital of light
music to a very full Abbey at 10.30 am. Now in its fifth
year, Sherborne Close Harmony has developed something of a
reputation in the Town for fine quality barber singing.
The programme included a number of Beatles favourites, some songs
from Robbie Williams’ <em>Swing When
You’re Winning</em> and traditional numbers
“<em>Heavenly</em>” and
“<em>Coney Island
Baby”.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Sherborne School’s final
contribution to the Abbey Festival was a concert given by The Swing
and Jazz Bands at Castleton Church at 4.30 pm on Tuesday, 5th
May. The church was absolutely packed with an audience
who visibly felt restrained by the pews and would have preferred to
dance in the aisles to the sounds of Gershwin’s
“<em>O Lady be good</em>” and
“<em>S’Wonderful</em>”,
Glenn Miller’s “<em>Pennsylvania
6-5000</em>”, Ingle’s
“<em>Too much stuff</em>” and Miles
Davis’ “<em>So
what</em>”. Many of the audience stayed
behind to thank the pupils for their magnificent playing.</p>
<blockquote> <p class="arial-13-white">James Henderson,
Director of Music, said, <em>“It is a great
privilege for the School to be invited to participate so fully in
the magnificent Abbey Festival which includes some eminent groups
such as The Sixteen. The partnership with the Abbey is a
strong one and the School is very proud of its association with the
Festival.”</em></p> </blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-05-18T12:43:22+00:002009-05-18T12:43:22+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F05%2FPrep_Schools_Choral_Day_12th_May_2009<p class="arial-13-white">Some 180 Prep School pupils arrived
in Sherborne for this year’s Choral Day.
Rehearsing in the Abbey under the tuition of Director of Music
James Henderson and Assistant Director of Music from The
Pilgrims’ School (Winchester), Alan Quadros, the music
was both challenging and new for the young choristers.
Respite from their hard work was provided through organised School
tours and a large lunch in the Dining Hall, followed by a further
rehearsal in the afternoon and afternoon tea before Choral Evensong
in the Abbey at 3.30 pm. The service was led by the Vicar
of Sherborne, Canon Eric Woods with members of the Choir providing
the Tenors and Basses, and a surprisingly large congregation of
Senior Management from the visiting schools, parents and
friends. E G Monk’s opening hymn,
“<em>Angel Voices ever
Singing</em>”, seemed entirely appropriate
– as, too, was Wesley’s
“<em>Blessed be the God and
Father</em>”. As the large congregation
and the choristers left the Abbey, organist Peter Bray played
Widor’s rousing <em>Toccata in
F</em>. All involved had a tremendous, though
tiring, day and one pupil from Dumpton School decided that she
would like Wesley’s anthem at her wedding!</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">The Preparatory Schools
participating in the day were: Dumpton School, Port
Regis, Monkton Prep, Perrott Hill, King’s Hall, All
Hallows, The Pilgrims’ School and Sherborne
Prep.</p> <blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white">Director of Music James Henderson said,
<em>“This has been a most enjoyable day and I would
particularly like to thank the various Directors of Music for
coaching the pupils so well before the day, the Prep School
Headmasters, Deputy Heads and Directors of Studies, and of course
all the parents for their support and for helping to make the
congregation so large. I also thank Canon Eric Woods for
again leading the service, and both he and the Abbey staff for
their kind permission to use the Abbey – a building in
which we at Sherborne feel so privileged to be able to worship
twice a week and to be able to put on this special annual Choral
Evensong.”<br /></em></p>
</blockquote>2009-05-15T11:14:27+00:002009-05-15T11:14:27+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F05%2FLyon_House_Achieve_Record_Success_at_Ten_Tors_Competition_2009<p class="arial-13-white">"This year the Lyon House Ten Tors
team had a very successful weekend finishing as a whole team. The
gruelling 35 mile challenge was also completed in an exceptional
time. The weather was very favourable with a cool breeze and
overcast sky. They reached their 8th Tor on day one, which was a
fantastic effort before finishing at 10:50am the following morning.
They had come a long way from the early training sessions and
pulled together as a close unit. They have learned many new skills
like navigation and camp craft which I hope they will make use of
in the future. The Lyon House Team had been singled out by the Army
to try a new GPS tracking system and their progress was monitored
closely by HQ. The results may help to secure a more sustainable
future for the event itself. After an early start in the fog they
eventually met the CCF 35 mile team at the 10th Tor (Oke Tor) and
decided to finish together, rather than risk injury in a last
minute run. A true show of sportsmanship from both sides and indeed
both teams should be commended for their efforts.<br />The
Lyon House team is thankful for the support that CCF has extended
towards them and the efforts of Chris Hamon for an excellent supper
and breakfast, as well as Brian Arkless for his support with kit
requirements and base camp.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">I do hope that next year Lyon House will
be able to succeed once more.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>Team<br
/></strong>Oliver TOOMEY (Captain)<br />Dominic
SCAGLIONI<br />Fergus KIRKLAND<br />Gabriel DOREY<br
/>George WHITE<br />Thomas HOPKINS</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Timings of the challenge:<br />LYON
HOUSE SHERBORNE SCHOOL (35)<br
/>Start 07:00<br />Watern Tor
08:59<br />Lower White Tor
11:08<br />Beardown Tor 11:51<br
/>South Hessary Tor 13:18<br />Hartor Rocks
14:42<br />Black Tor
16:34<br />Great Mis Tor
18:19<br />Lynch Tor 19:39
(Over night camp)<br />Kitty Tor
07:57<br />Oke Tor
09:47<br />Finish
10:50</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">It is worth noting (whilst the event is
not a race) that Lyon House finished 20 mins before any other teams
on their route and were in the fastest 15 teams on the 35 mile
course (out of 217 teams)."</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><br /><em>James Kimber<br
/>Proud Lyon House Ten Tors Team Manager<br
/></em></p>2009-04-20T14:50:01+00:002009-04-20T14:50:01+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F04%2FSherborne_Cricket_Team_plays_Kerala<p class="arial-13-white">At the start of the holidays 14
Shirburnians along with Messrs Reynolds, Preston and Willows went
on a ten day cricket development tour of Kerala in south west
India. The mix of Fifth, Fourth and Third formers, ably captained
by Tom Gibbs (m) played 7 games winning 3 and losing 4. The cricket
was hugely different to that played in England – we
started games at 8.30 in the morning and were confronted by 36
degree heat, 80% humidity, stony, dusty outfields, baked clay
wickets and passionate and talented opposition, one of whom has
already been signed up by an IPL team – after being
dismissed by Anthony Berkeley his contract was in the balance we
hear.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">The boys bonded
together superbly well and made light of the conditions and the
early departure of Mr Willows and his high octane wisdom. Three
fifties were scored by Tom Gibbs, Arthur Chattey (f) and Dominic
Scaglioni (g), whose helmet strap melted in the heat while the
bowling of Charlie Fricker (e), Harry Fielder (g) and Tom Leuchars
(c) impressed greatly. The two third formers David Buck (m) and Ben
Nott (c) also made their Sherborne debuts with aplomb, but best of
all every member of the tour party contributed significantly to the
performances on the field and was a credit to Sherborne both on and
off the pitch.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <br /><em>Giles
Reynolds</em></p>2009-04-29T13:30:12+00:002009-04-29T13:30:12+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F04%2FRocSoc_Concert_in_the_Courts<p class="arial-13-white">Concert in the Courts took place on
Saturday evening amidst wonderful sunshine and despite some showers
during the afternoon. Outstanding performances were given
by “<em>Wolf Cried Boy</em>” and
Max Radford’s band formally known as
“<em>The Bracket</em>”, while Upper
Sixth Head of RocSoc Olly Gardner’s vocal panache and
guitar got the audience rocking until the Headline Band
“Data Select Party” – with a
combination of soul and sing-along - had the audience (over one
thousand) enthralled.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Presenters George Richardson, Milo Corke,
Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre and Richard Bucklow kept the show going
with witty repartee and well-timed but very corny jokes.
Fergus Vardey, appearing in a shell suit, began the show with some
stunning DJ work – it only being a shame that the
audience started to swell after dark rather than during his
daylight performance.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Grateful thanks to all involved in
organisation this fantastic occasion, not least to Sue Salmon for
her tireless organisation of the behind-the-scenes work.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white"><em>James Henderson<br
/>Director of Music</em></p>2009-04-20T11:28:13+00:002009-04-20T11:28:13+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F04%2FSherborne_Boys_Visit_to_Rwanda<p class="arial-13-white">The following article, written by
teacher Tom Payne, was published by the Telegraph regarding the
recent visit to Rwanda. Click <a
href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/rwanda/5125575/Sherborne-schoolboys-dig-deep-to-build-hall-as-part-of-Rwanda-reconciliation.html"
target="_blank">here</a>.</p>2009-04-29T09:17:36+00:002009-04-29T09:17:36+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F04%2FSwine_Flu_Information<p class="arial-13-white">“The School is following
the advice of the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and
Families in the matter of swine flu, which is to carry on with
school life as normal. We already have an established contingency
plan to deal with such an outbreak which we will put in place
following any recommendations from the Health Protection Agency
should the virus spread.”</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><br /><em>Update on 20th May
2009:</em></p> <p class="arial-13-white">"We are
continuing to keep a close eye on the situation.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">We would ask all parents to remember that
if you are travelling to Mexico or the USA at half-term and there
are any flu-like symptoms in any members of your family during your
trip you inform the Health Centre before sending your sons back to
school. Should any symptoms develop after your return, please also
inform the Health Centre, so that we can take steps to monitor boys
in school.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">This advice is
equally applicable to those who come into contact whilst at home
with others who have visited Mexico and the USA.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Thank you for your cooperation in this
important matter."</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Michael Weston<br
/>Deputy Head (Pastoral)</em></p> </p>2009-04-29T13:23:34+00:002009-04-29T13:23:34+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F04%2FComposers_Concert_24th_April_2009<p class="arial-13-white">The first Friday Lunchtime Recital
of the term was the Composers’ Concert. Images
of the scores were projected, using Sibelius Software, on a screen
which had been put up for the occasion in Cheap Street Church; the
audience, numbering some 80 enjoyed following the scores where
possible, or otherwise watching pictures and movie clips which had
inspired the compositions.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Talented GCSE composers included Toby
Mackean (5f), Alex Macey-Dare (5b), and Anthony Pollen (5m),
variously offering some fascinating serialist techniques,
variations, and an original composition in the Oasis/Britpop
style.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">A Level musician
William Smibert (U6a) presented a film score entitled
“<em>The Mist</em>”, scored for
piano and string orchestra with timpani, with much luscious writing
in very romantic and sentimental style, while A Level Music
Technologist Olly Gardner (U6d) presented
“<em>Moonscape</em>” for full
orchestra which had been sequenced using the extensive colour
palette of Pro Tools in the Recording Suite.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">James Henderson, Director of Music,
thanked the appreciative audience for their support and made clear
that without the sophisticated technology which the Recording
Studio contains – allowing performances to be created
using sampled sounds of live instruments – most of the
music heard in the concert would never have been given a public
airing. The event was a great success and will hopefully
be repeated each year.</p>2009-03-24T10:11:07+00:002009-03-24T10:11:07+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F03%2FSherborne_Golf_Triumph<p class="arial-13-white">Benign conditions at Burnham and
Berrow Golf club greeted the Sherborne team on the first morning of
the competition. Excellent practice had been done on the
previous day and confidence was high in the expectation of playing
Marlborough in the first round, only to find that it was Taunton as
Marlborough had been scratched. Jos Pralle teed off
against the home club champion and the match was well and truly
started. In the end it proved a relatively easy victory
for the school 4-1. In the afternoon Canford were the
next opponents. In the last 14 years Sherborne had never
beaten Canford. Was this the day? The
determination to win was very evident from the quiet on the first
tee. All players were aware of what was at stake
– a place in the final. Phone messages flew
from the sand dunes at Burnham to Mr Pryor in his study.
It was very tight – James Trotman had lost, Jos Pralle,
Charlie Leach and Zaidoon Zakaria were all involved in very tight
matches and then as the round was nearing completion Robbie Busher
won 4 and three with both Jos Pralle and Zaidoon Zakaria securing
excellent victories to take the school to a 3-2 victory.
It was very easy to see what this meant to the team.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">Yet again the sun shone on the
morning of the final against Cheltenham. No breakfast was
taken at school as the bacon and egg baps in the club house made
sure that all were fully prepared for the match. Lewis
Hinch, now available to play, replaced James Trotman who had come
into the team at the very last minute. As the players set
off into the country MJC and MAP had to have another cup of coffee
and even resisted temptation refusing another bap! A walk
out to the end of the course saw the match very evenly poised with
each side up in two matches with the other being all
square. By the thirteenth Cheltenham were up in three
matches. Charlie Leach was the first to complete his
match going down 7 and 6. It was all becoming very close
and tense and walking to the sixteenth green one saw a cluster of
players. Jos Pralle had won 3 and 1 against the
Cheltenham number one. Robbie Busher was all square and
Zaidoon was dormy three up. Lewis Hinch appeared walking
down the sixteenth fairway with thumbs raised, having secured a 6
and 5 victory. Sherborne was 2-1 up. Zaidoon
was forced to make a very short putt to halve the hole.
It was in. He did not know that it was the winning putt,
but when he did elation for all. A 3-2 victory had been
so well-deserved by a determined and extremely focused
team.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">How good it will be
to see Sherborne’s name on the boards in the Golf Club
after a gap of 30 years! This was the 50th playing of the
tournament and only the third time that the School has been
victorious. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Congratulations to all!</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Michael
Cleaver</em></p>2009-03-04T08:48:09+00:002009-03-04T08:48:09+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F03%2FSherborne_performs_Willy_Russells_Blood_Brothers<p class="arial-13-white">The main School production this
term is the studio version of ‘<em>Blood
Brothers’</em> by Willy Russell. The performances
are Wednesday 11th, Thursday 12th and Friday 13th March 2009 at 8pm
in The Powell Theatre. ‘<em>Blood
Brothers’</em> is a powerful one act play which is
both very funny and deeply moving. The play deals with the
impact of social class on the lives of a single mother and her twin
boys - Mickey and Eddie - in Liverpool during the 1980s and
2000s. The talented cast include girls from Sherborne
Girls’ and give a performance that should not be
missed.</p> <blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em><span style="color:
#00ccff;">‘So did you ever hear the tale of the
Johnston twins<br /> As like each other as two new
pins,<br /> Of one womb born, on the self same
day,<br /> How one was kept, one given
away?’</span></em></p>
</blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Tickets are free. For
reservations please call 01935 812249.</p>2009-03-09T15:13:51+00:002009-03-09T15:13:51+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F03%2FOfsted_award_Sherborne_Outstanding_School_Status<p class="arial-13-white">In early February a team of
inspectors from Ofsted visited the school, in order to measure our
boarding and pastoral care provision against the Key Standards of
the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">We are delighted to announce that
the lead inspector, whose report has just been published on the
Ofsted website, pronounced Sherborne School an
<strong>Outstanding School</strong>. This is the
highest category of commendation that Ofsted can award.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">The School was judged in six
categories:</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">• Helping children to
be healthy<br />• Protecting children from
harm or neglect and helping them stay safe<br
/>• Helping children achieve well and enjoy
what they do<br />• Helping children make a
positive contribution<br />• Achieving
economic wellbeing<br />• Organisation
(including Equality and Diversity)</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The lead inspector’s summary
notes that Sherborne School “<em>is a very
efficiently managed school which provides a high quality boarding
provision. Boys are offered a traditional boarding experience
within an environment that provides great emphasis on the
spiritual, moral and cultural development of each child. Individual
needs are recognised and boys are very well supported. The
promotion of equality and diversity is outstanding throughout the
standards inspected. Completed questionnaires from both boys and
parents were generally very
positive</em>”.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">In congratulating the boys, who are
described by the lead inspector as “<em>courteous,
pleasant and polite</em>” and the staff, who had
worked so hard to prepare for this rigorous inspection, the
Headmaster singled out Michael Weston, Deputy Head (Pastoral),
because he was described by the inspection team as
“<em>the best and most efficient pastoral
leader</em>” they had come across.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">To read the full report, see the
downloadable pdf in the downloads section in the MediaPlayer
above.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-02-04T15:51:29+00:002009-02-04T15:51:29+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F02%2FBrahms_Requiem_at_Sherborne_Abbey<p class="arial-13-white">A picture of the Sherborne Schools'
Choral Society rehearsing for the recent performance (4th
February 2009) of Brahms' Requiem in Sherborne Abbey.
Conducted by Sherborne's Director of Music, James
Henderson, the Choral Society is made up from members of Sherborne
School, Sherborne Girls and Leweston. </p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-02-04T14:45:18+00:002009-02-04T14:45:18+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F02%2FSherborne_in_the_snow<p class="arial-13-white">These pictures were taken by Dr
Chris Hamon and John Willetts this week as Sherborne enjoyed its
moment in the snow. </p>2009-02-13T15:01:40+00:002009-02-13T15:01:40+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F02%2FOld_Shirburnian_describes_his_experiences_on_the_frontline<p class="arial-13-white">Jimmy Carroll (OS 2000, c) is
currently on tour in Afghanistan and describes his experiences to
Daily Mail journalist Richard Pendlebury. </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Click here to go to <a
href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1141405/Party-boy-grew-City-worker-holidayed-William-Harry-describes-terrifying-life-line.html"
target="_blank">article</a>.</p>2009-02-23T10:30:44+00:002009-02-23T10:30:44+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F02%2FRENAISSANCE_MEN<p class="arial-13-white">Led by an acknowledged expert on
the Italian Renaissance, Mrs Jo Saurin (Head of History of Art at
Sherborne Girls), five Upper Sixth formers have just returned from
a five-day study tour in Florence. They were in a party of Art
Historians from both Sherborne and Sherborne Girls, and were
treated to a veritable feast of art and architecture which will
undoubtedly have helped them better to understand the requirements
of their A2 module <em>'Florence, 1400 - 1483</em>'.
<br /> <br />The tour started with a close
examination of the <em>Baptistery</em> and the
<em>Duomo</em>, including an exhilarating climb to the
top of <em>Brunelleschi's cupola</em>, and culminated
with a visit to the <em>Accademia</em> to look at
<em>Michelangelo's David</em>. In between were visits
to galleries, churches and monasteries, in order to look at works
by artists such as <em>Giotto, Botticelli, Donatello
</em>and <em>Masaccio</em>. Other highlights were
the stunning Sa<em>nta Croce, San Moniato, San Marco, Santa
Maria Novella</em>, the <em>Bargello</em> and the
<em>Uffizi</em>, home to the <em>Strozzi
Altarpiece</em>, <em>The Battle of San Romano, The
Birth of Venus, Primavera</em> and so many more. <br
/> <br />It was not all work, however: there was
also time for gelati and cappuccini, pizza and pasta in some
typically Florentine restaurants and bars. None of the boys and
girls will want to forget this privileged experience.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Michael Weston<br
/>Deputy Head (Pastoral)<br /></em></p>2009-02-24T10:32:00+00:002009-02-24T10:32:00+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F02%2FSherbornes_1st_Team_wins_County_title<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne's 1st Hockey team scored
a victory against Canford in the Dorset County Cup Final earlier
this month. The final tally of 3 - 1 brought the trophy
back to Sherborne again after previously winning it 14 years
ago.</p> <blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white">"<em>This performance was concise,
intelligent, skilful, opportunistic, composed and diligent from the
start of the game until the final whistle."</em> said our
match reporter, Charlie Garnett (U6c).</p>
</blockquote> <p class="arial-13-white">Congratulations
to the team and all involved:</p> <blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white">"<em>Many thanks go to Mr Hill
whose excellent coaching deserves to take credit for the victory,
as well as Dr Wadham whose support and advice to the first team in
recent weeks has been exceptional. I have abstained from mentioning
many names during this match report because this was a great Team
victory, so congratulations to: Alex Croft (Capt), George Mann,
George Ellwood, Toby Mackean, Charlie Garnett, Ed Bonnell, John
Montgomery, Will Mogoseanu, Will Selfe (Vice Capt), Ed Matts, Alex
Pusinelli, Anton Christen and Will Smibert."</em></p>
</blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-01-22T12:09:12+00:002009-01-22T12:09:12+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F01%2FSherborne_School_Hosts_U11_Prep_School_Tournament<p class="arial-13-white">Prep Schools from all over the
South West of England came to the largest Under 11 Mini Hockey
Tournament ever held at Sherborne .</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">The recent resurfacing of the Upper
Astroturf has given Sherborne a further two top quality playing
surfaces. These facilities enabled the expansion of the event this
year from 10 to 16 Schools. (<em>See IMAGES tab on
the media player for more photos of the day.)</em></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Cup winners-
<strong>Portsmouth Grammar</strong><br />Cup
runners up-
<strong>Hazlegrove</strong></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Shield winners-
<strong>Chafyn Grove</strong><br />Shield runners
up- <strong>Millfield
Prep</strong></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Plate Winners-
<strong>Sandroyd</strong><br />Plate runners up-
<strong>Mount House</strong></em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Vase winners-
<strong>Sherborne Prep</strong><br />Vase runners
up- <strong>Clayesmore</strong></em></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">It sounds very clichéd to say
‘<em>Hockey was the winner’</em>
but this tournament was played in very good spirit. The standard of
hockey was excellent, the matches were competitive and exciting,
and the sportsmanship and encouragement shown by all the players,
coaches and parents was a credit to all who attended.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">For further information, or if you
would be interested in your school taking part, please contact me
by <a title="Email Rob Hill" href="mailto:rhill@sherborne.org"
target="_blank">email</a>.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Rob Hill<br />Director of
Hockey</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2009-01-20T15:28:06+00:002009-01-20T15:28:06+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2009%2F01%2FPrimary_School_Art_Workshop<p class="arial-13-white">Sherborne School Art Department
hosted another activity day for the four Sherborne Area Cluster
Primary Schools on 13th January. Selected pupils from All Saints
CEVC Primary School, Bishops Caundle; Buckland Newton School; St.
Mary's CEVC Primary School, Bradford Abbas and Thornford CEVA
Primary School all participated in a day of artistic endeavour.
Current lower sixth student Harry Latham (a) devised the day's
drawing workshop as part of his AS Level art, which involved themes
evident in Renoir's painting <em>The Umbrellas</em>,
1881-6.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">This is the
fourth consecutive year Sherborne School Art Department has been
host to such a successful and enjoyable day. Each alternate year
the primary schools hold an exhibition of their resultant work in
the Oliver Holt Gallery this year their focus will be on music and
performance.</p>2008-12-04T15:16:21+00:002008-12-04T15:16:21+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F12%2FCharity_Restaurant<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong>The Third Charity
Dinner</strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Old School Room Friday 28th
November 2008</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">An ambitious menu and a record attendance
contributed to a great evening for our Michaelmas Term Charity
Dinner. ‘Student Chefs’ Nick Kent-Smith (a),
Merlin Goldsworthy (b), Hugo Gent (b), James Beckett
(e) and Hugo Morisetti (b) were cajoled and
pressured by The School’s own chefs during the term and
showed their skills in producing a menu to rival any top
restaurant. Their dedication was rewarded by sixty four willing
customers who filled The Old School Room. The boys
compiled the menu which included Asparagus wrapped in Parma ham
with Hollandaise Sauce, Venison fillet with a glazed
shallot and red wine jus, Poussin stuffed with Wild Mushroom
seasoning, Winter Berries Syllabub, Chocolate Truffle Torte and
some fine local cheeses.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">This ever-popular event offers some
interesting experiences for Sherborne’s sixth form
students and raises money for the School's adopted charities. It is
hoped that already the next selected student chefs are ready to
meet the challenges that next term's dinner will present them, the
bar has been raised! The date for your diaries is
21st March 2009.</p>2008-11-07T08:59:12+00:002008-11-07T08:59:12+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F11%2FWe_will_remember_them...<p class="arial-13-white"><strong>Michael Weston writes
about a visit this half term to the first world war battlefields of
Northern France.</strong></p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Having visited several key battlefield
sites on Vimy Ridge and in the Ypres salient, we arrived at Tyne
Cot, the largest of the many Commonwealth cemeteries on the Western
Front, as the sun was going down. The sky was a bright blue, the
air turning chill in the early autumn.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Twenty-five boys and three members of
staff stood in silence as each boy took it in turn to read out from
the list of names of those Old Shirburnians who had given their
lives for their country during the Great War. We laid a wreath in
their memory and observed a minute’s silence.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">Hamish Dudgeon (4m) also
recalls the visit:</p> <blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>"I was struck by the sheer
number of graves – the ones at the near end when we
entered were spaced out and there seemed to be few, until you
looked a little farther and saw the immense numbers, about 12,000
in total. Then we were informed that of that more than half of the
dead were unknown. This, for me, was the most surprising fact, and
looking out over the rows of graves helped bring the point
home"</em></p> </blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white">From Tyne Cot we went on to the town of
Ypres, in order to be present at the playing of the Last Post at
the Menin Gate memorial. We joined several hundreds of others for
the short ceremony, during which two boys laid another wreath on
behalf of the School in memory of the fallen Old
Shirburnians.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2008-11-11T12:24:05+00:002008-11-11T12:24:05+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F11%2FA_Midsummer_Nights_Dream<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Emma Robinson’s debut as the
new Head of Drama was a stunning production of
‘<em>A Midsummer Night’s</em>
<em>Dream’</em>. Set against the
historical backdrop of Regency England, a talented cast captured
beautifully the two worlds of the Court and the forest. The
challenge with this play is to how much one chooses to interpret
the drama as a dream or a nightmare. On a striking and versatile
set (designed professionally by Mark Friend),
Shakespeare’s verse was interpreted with freshness and
clarity as the lives of Athenian youths, regal fairies and coarse
‘mechanicals’ unfolded in this tale of magic,
love and passion in a dark and thrilling wood. As ever, Margaret
Cracknell’s tailor-made costumes were sumptuously
appropriate. Ludo Hughes (a) and Hubert Mainwaring-Burton (g)
caught the eye impressively as Oberon and Puck, whilst George Day
(f) captured both the endearing vulnerability and bumptious comedy
of Bottom. The ensemble acting was immensely strong. On this
evidence, it is clear that Sherborne Drama is entering into a new
and exciting phase.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Thanks also go to the Leweston girls who
played the female characters so well.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Scroll through the
images in the MediaPlayer for
highlights.</em> </p>2008-11-18T11:10:24+00:002008-11-18T11:10:24+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F11%2FA_moving_visit_to_Rwanda<p class="arial-13-white">In October 2008 a group of
Sherborne boys, the School Chaplain and teachers visited the REACH
project in Rwanda which is one of the School's nominated
charities.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">The boys
recount a moving and disturbing story of the genocide in 1994 and
the consequences for Rwanda and its people today. Through
the charity, the boys met with individuals from both Tutsi and Hutu
sides who had been brought together and had been able to
forgive.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">The visit was
also an opportunity for the boys to take part in digging
foundations for a new Youth Centre and to help lay a football
pitch. A piece of Sherborne turf was transported from our
own 'Upper' in Sherborne to start the pitch off.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Following is one Sherborne boy's
account:</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><strong><span
style="text-decoration: underline;">The highs and lows of the
Reach Rwanda trip</span></strong></p>
<blockquote> <p class="arial-13-white"><em>"On
our arrival, we were met by Philbert, the director of Reach, the
charity Sherborne supports. Philbert had escaped the
genocide and was born in a refugee camp in 1966. When
Philbert visited Sherborne in 2005, he challenged Sherborne School
to raise the money for ‘The Upper’ in Rwanda; a
playing field and youth centre. </em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Our first afternoon was spent
visiting the Genocide Memorial Museum in the capital,
Kigali. The museum is divided into three sections: the
largest dealt with the Rwandan Genocide itself, another about
genocides in general and the most disturbing one; larger than life
pictures of children and facts on how they had been brutally
killed. We all felt very shocked by what we saw and to witness how
evil human beings can be. </em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>The next day we visited another
memorial museum in Murambi, in the very south of Rwanda.
As we arrived a man and a woman came forward and told us their very
moving story and accounts of what happened at the time of the
Genocide. The man had been shot in the head and been left
for dead but somehow survived by hiding in a school (now a
memorial) underneath loads of dead bodies for days on
end. When he finally had the strength he crawled away in
the night into the valley. He visits the memorial almost
every day because his family are buried in one of the mass graves
there, and he feels he should be with them.</em></p>
<p class="arial-13-white"><em>We were then led outside;
completely unprepared for what we were about to see. There was a
row of class rooms which we entered, one by one. Dead
bodies (treated), skeletons (some still with clothes on the bones)
were laid out. The smell was awful. The worst room of all
was one filled with the remains of children and
babies.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>We were all very stunned and
shocked by what we had just seen.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Next we visited Kayonza. This
is where ‘Reach’ has been building the football
pitch. Our task for the day was to dig the foundations
for the Youth Centre which will be positioned next to the
pitch. After about half an hour of digging, Peter Lane,
Cooke, Stephen Gray, the Chaplain, Gary Shackle, Brother John and
Pete the photographer and myself left Kayonza to visit some
perpetrators and survivors of the Genocide and to hear their
stories.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>We went to the house of a woman
who had been badly beaten and tortured in '94. One of her more
obvious injuries was her ear, which had been cut in half.
She told us how the Hutu's had come and killed all members of her
extended family. Luckily her brother had escaped to
Tanzania but she had been caught before she was able to get
away. Then came the hardest and, what proved for us, the
most emotional part of the day. Philbert called out to
two large and burly men who were inside the woman’s
house. We hugged them in greeting (as you do....) and
shook hands. We were then told that these men were
members of a group who had murdered at least a hundred members of
her family. Never having knowingly met a killer, let
alone a mass murderer, I found this very hard to come to terms
with. We were then told about their struggle in
overcoming their guilt for what they had done and how they had
sought and begged for forgiveness (they had been in prison for ten
years). For many years, the woman, unsurprisingly, had
been unable to do this but eventually she decided that it was
forgiving was the right thing to do and now they are comfortable in
each others company. We later discovered that, as the
killers lived 12 miles away, they had walked, the day before, to
where we were and had stayed with her that night, in her
home. <br /> <br />We then drove on
to another house to talk to a former member of the
government. This woman had been responsible for issuing
propaganda encouraging all Hutus to kill and destroy the Tutsi
“crock croaches”. She used her
influence and instructed which Hutu to hunt which Tutsi.
She spent 6 and half years in prison) and when released, she
received help from Reach which helped her realise that what she had
done was horribly wrong. She had to do many hours of
community service and even though she is no longer obliged to do
so, she still does.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Back to Kayonza again where we
almost completed the foundations of the building – hard
work and by the end of it our hands were blistered and some were
bleeding. </em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>That afternoon the official
opening of the unfinished football pitch and the youth centre hall
took place, attended by about 150 people. A piece of our
own Upper turf (the pitch in Rwanda will be called 'The Upper,
Sherborne') was then laid at the base of the plaque. It
was a wonderful thought to know that now, there will always be a
piece of Sherborne in Kayonza. The Chaplain also laid the
corner stone of the building and our work and visit were
complete.</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>This trip was an incredible
experience for all of us; one which will never be
forgotten."</em></p> </blockquote>
<blockquote> <p class="arial-13-white">Harry Onslow
(L6e)<br /> </p> </blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <span style="color:
#b8860b;"><strong><a title="Go to Boys' Rwanda
Blogspot" href="http://reachrwanda.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">REACH
</a></strong></span>Click here to visit
Blogspot</p>2008-11-18T12:05:30+00:002008-11-18T12:05:30+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F11%2FHeadmaster_Quoted_in_Telegraph<p class="arial-13-white">Simon Eliot, Headmaster, was quoted
in the Telegraph on 8th November regarding the increase in UK
schools offering the IB.</p> <blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>"Education doesn't stop when
you leave school or finish university. Throughout your
working life, you need the skills of independent, creative thinking
that the IB helps you acquire."</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>"The pupils have to be well
organised, good at time management and committed to the all-round
nature of the curriculum."</em></p> </blockquote>
<p class="arial-13-white">To read the entire article, click
<a title="Go to full Telegraph article"
href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/secondaryeducation/3398595/Is-the-baccalaureate-breaking-past-A-levels.html"
target="_blank">here</a>.</p>2008-11-13T16:00:54+00:002008-11-13T16:00:54+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F11%2FNew_Deputy_Head_%28Academic%29_Appointment<p class="arial-13-white">We are delighted to announce the
appointment of Simon Henderson as the new Deputy Head (Academic) in
succession to Mark Waldron, who goes on to be Headmaster of the
English College in Prague in 2009.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Mr Henderson is an Oxford History
graduate who taught at the Windsor Boys' School before joining Eton
in 2001. He has been Head of Department since 2005 and he
also ran the Eton Soccer 1st XI as well as coaching hockey and
cricket. He is married to Ali and they have a baby son,
Charlie.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2008-10-16T14:28:12+00:002008-10-16T14:28:12+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FSteven_Lawn_Memorial_Lecture<p class="arial-13-white">On Friday 3rd October, Sherborne
School was proud to welcome Sir Jeremy Greenstock who
delivered The Steven Lawn Memorial Lecture. </p>
<p class="arial-13-white">Sir Jeremy Greenstock was a British
diplomat from 1969-2004. He was Her Majesty’s Special
Representative in Iraq having succeeded Sir John Weston (OS) as
British Ambassador to the United Nations in New York, a post which
he held when the Twin Towers were destroyed in 2001.</p>
<p class="arial-13-white">The Steven Lawn Lecture is designed
to perpetuate Steven’s name. He was in The
Digby boarding house at Sherborne School from 1987-1991 and was
working in his office in the World Trade Centre when the planes hit
on 11th September 2001.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Previous speakers have been Lord Butler,
Lord Douglas Hurd, General Patrick Cordingly, Terry Waite and
Camilla Batmanghelidjh. The remit is to talk about
International Relations and possibly Terrorism but each speaker is
encouraged to treat the lecture in their own way.</p>2008-10-16T14:42:39+00:002008-10-16T14:42:39+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FSwing_Band_wows_in_Grenada<p class="arial-13-white"><br />The Swing Band
travelled to the Caribbean and toured Grenada between 29th June and
7th July. Departing early in the morning after the leavers' ball,
the band played six concerts whilst on the island, featured in two
live television interviews on "<em>Good morning
Grenada</em>" (which included the programme's theme music
being replaced by Will Leith's saxophone improvisations on I got
rhythm), and raised nearly £5000 for St James's home for
orphans (Grenada) through generous givings from the audiences at
the concerts. Evening concerts took place in True Blue,
the Rex Grenadian, La Source, Grenada Boys' Secondary School (which
involved playing alongside pupils in school and members of the band
coaching them prior to the concert) and the band was also invited
to play for the Graduation Dinner at Westmorland Girls’
College.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">Between concerts
the band rehearsed up to three hours each day before enjoying
snorkelling, swimming, sailing and the Caribbean sun in
general. The musical standard achieved in concerts was
extremely high, with all-time favourites <em>Soul Bossa
Nova</em> (Quincy Jones) and <em>Pennsylvania
6-5000</em> (Glenn Miller) being encored many
times. A cricket match against the hotel staff was a
highlight of the tour, with Sherborne Swing Band lagging just a
little behind on the score.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2008-10-17T11:13:46+00:002008-10-17T11:13:46+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FTrip_to_France_%26_Belgium_Oct_2008<p class="arial-13-white">In the Michaelmas half term break a
group of Fourth and Fifth form boys travelled to France and
Belgium. Richard Oates, Head of French, updated
an online blog throughout their time abroad. </p>
<p class="arial-13-white"><em>"The trip complements the
GCSE French language course as well as touching on aspects of
European history, art, politics and geography. Our purpose in
offering this opportunity to visit two neighbouring European
countries is to compare various aspects of two neighbouring
countries which, though they each possess distinctive cultures, are
linked by rather more than some people may imagine. We will be
based in Lille in northern France and will pay visits, on
successive days, to Paris and Brussels. On our last full day we
will undertake a tour of some World War I battlefields, finishing
the day at the moving Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate in
Ypres."</em></p> <p class="arial-13-white">Click
<a href="http://vivesherborne.blogspot.com"
target="_blank">here </a>to go straight to the
blog.</p>2008-10-16T15:07:04+00:002008-10-16T15:07:04+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FSherborne_at_the_Edinburgh_Festival<div class="MatchRepBody"> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span>Under the guidance of
director-in-residence Bart Lee and theatre manager Jim Donnelly,
Sherborne School staged an absurdist play about plays at this
year's Edinburgh Festival. The Actor's Nightmare, a comedy by
Christopher Durang gained three stars from the Sunday Times
Festival reviewer Christopher Hart (see <a
href="http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/specials/edinburgh/article4540932.ece"
target="_blank">here</a>). Hart
says:</span></p> <blockquote style="margin-right:
0px;" dir="ltr"> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span><em>"...it was
enthusiastically acted by the boys under Lee's professional
direction..."</em></span></p> </blockquote>
<p class="arial-13-white"><span>The production finished
on 9 August after a run of 8 nights. It was first performed earlier
in the year in the Powell Theatre and the cast included Henry Comyn
(d), Laurie Blair (b), Tom Oxenham (c), Ludo Hughes (a) and Hubert
Mainwaring-Burton (g). </span></p> </div>2008-10-16T15:33:42+00:002008-10-16T15:33:42+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FProposed_New_Music_School<blockquote> <p class="arial-13-white"><span
class="MatchRepBody"><strong><em>'Music is an
integral part of Sherborne
life.'</em></strong></span><span
class="MatchRepSubTitle2"><br /></span><span
class="MatchRepBody">Simon Eliot, Headmaster
</span></p> </blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">Every
Shirburnian is taught music as a core subject from the start of his
career, and more than 50% of the 570 boys study at least one
instrument per week.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <blockquote>
<p class="arial-13-white"><span
class="MatchRepBody"><em>"The new Music School is an
exciting project which will be a clear statement of the School's
commitment to music, and which will ensure that music-making at
Sherborne continues to be at the leading edge of independent
schools' music in England. For the first time since the 1960s,
Sherborne's music will be under one roof and yet the modern
sound-proofing will enable proper individual work to be carried out
by teachers and pupils alike."</em><br />James
Henderson, Director of Music and OS, m, 1979-84
</span></p> </blockquote> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">The
existing accommodation was not designed specifically for music
teaching, rehearsal or performance, and sound-proofing is generally
poor. This means that conditions for teaching are cramped and
equipment has to be moved regularly. Despite this, Sherborne has an
excellent and diverse musical output. However, the department
struggles to be cohesive and its growing popularity demands the use
of several disparate buildings. </span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">The
proposed Music School comprises a single, state-of-the-art, purpose
built centre including a recital room to seat 120, a recording
suite and a range of group and individual teaching and practice
rooms. All will be fully sound-proofed and ideal for music. The
building will also be available for public performances and other
events. It could be made available to local schools and should
prove to be of major benefit to the wider Dorset community.
</span></p> <p class="arial-13-white"><span
class="MatchRepBody">Having already secured gifts and pledges
totalling £2.35m, the Sherborne School Foundation hopes
that as many OS, parents and friends of the School as possible will
be able to contribute towards the remaining £150,000 and
become a part of this landmark project for
Sherborne.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">For
further information or for details of how to make a donation,
please <a href="http://www.sherborne.org.uk/foundation/"
target="_blank">click here</a>. </span></p>2008-10-16T15:39:26+00:002008-10-16T15:39:26+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FSir_Ian_McKellen_at_Sherborne<p class="arial-13-white">At the end of the Lent Term,
Sherborne School proudly welcomed Sir Ian McKellen who graced the
School for a full day. He ran an exclusive masterclass on
acting for four boys and then gave an audience to six hundred boys,
parents and staff who packed the Big School Room. Sir Ian
spoke brilliantly about his stage life and career. He
then allowed the boys to freely ask questions in an open
forum.</p> <p class="arial-13-white">One boy asked
‘Who would be the victor in a battle between Gandalf and
Magneto?’ to which Sir Ian answered that, of course, it
would have to be Gandalf as ‘good’ always
triumphs over ‘evil’.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Sir Ian is perhaps now best known for his
role as Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings trilogy; however, he has
enjoyed a long and varied career on screen and stage. He
has just finished playing the lead role in King Lear in New
Zealand.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>Henry Comyn (L6d) in Sir Ian
McKellen's drama masterclass at his visit in March
2008</em></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2008-10-16T15:20:31+00:002008-10-16T15:20:31+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FRugby_Tour_to_South_Africa<p class="arial-13-white"><span
class="MatchRepBody">Sherborne School's senior rugby players
embarked on a 16 day tour of South Africa in late July. The tour
consisted of two teams (an U16 & U17 team), 45 players and
5 members of staff with a tour physio accompanying the
party.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">The tour
proved to be a resounding success both on and off the pitch as the
boys earned a very respectable 5 wins from their 10 matches played,
coupled with some very narrow defeats. The results were as
follows:</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">v
Excelsior High School<br />U17s won 10-3<br />U16s won
15-7<br /> <br />v Stellenberg School<br
/>U17s lost 18-7<br />U16s won 5-3<br
/> <br />v Outeniqua High School<br />U17s
lost 14-0<br />U16s lost 7-5<br /> <br
/>v Muir College<br />U17s lost 24-10<br />U16s lost
21-19<br /> <br />v Christian Brothers
College, Boksburg<br />U17s won 41-10<br />U16s won
31-0</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">The tour
was equally successful off the pitch as the boys had the
opportunity to sample many of the delights that South Africa has to
offer. Based in Cape Town for the first 5 days of the tour, the
boys saw Table Mountain, Robben Island learning about Nelson
Mandela’s history, the Cape Peninsula and the humbling
sights of the Langa township.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">The
party then headed along the beautiful Garden Route via Route 62 and
its breathtaking scenery before arriving at George where the boys
trained in the International 7s Stadium before taking in a Currie
Cup match in the afternoon. The tour party visited the impressive
Cango Caves, rode ostriches at the Ostrich Farms at Oudtshoorn and
dived with alligators and posed for photos with leopards at the
Cango Wildlife Park. The journey then took us further along the
Eastern Cape to Plettenburg Bay and an impromptu spot of whale
watching, to Knysna where we had a tour of the estuary before
finally arriving at Port Elizabeth.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span class="MatchRepBody">The tour
concluded with a flight to Johannesburg from where we headed North
to the Mabula Game Reserve for 2 game drives and some well earned R
& R at the end of a fantastic tour for all those who
went.</span></p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><span
class="MatchRepBody"><em>GR Moffat, Master in Charge of
Rugby</em></span></p>2008-10-16T14:37:16+00:002008-10-16T14:37:16+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2008%2F10%2FAbbeylands_Play_South_Pacific<p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white">Abbeylands' House Play in the Michaelmas
term was a musical for the first time in many
years: <em>'South Pacific'</em>. The production lived
up to its promise of an evening of outstanding
entertainment. Over 20 boys were in the cast and 20 more
backstage. </p> <p class="arial-13-white">Mr
Mark Waldron (Deputy Head Academic) and Mr James Henderson
(Director of Music) worked extremely hard producing this
spectacular house musical. Thanks also go to the girls
from Leweston who played the female parts.</p> <p
class="arial-13-white"><em>See highlights in the
MediaPlayer.</em></p>2010-06-23T09:37:47+00:002010-06-23T09:37:47+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F06%2FBoys_forge_surfing_freindships_with_Kids_Co<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/surfing-kidsco-2010-Sherb2.jpg"
alt="Surfing in Polzeath, Sherborne School " width="530"
/><br /> <em>The 2010 group of Kids Company boys
with pupils from Sherborne, Polzeath.</em> </p>
<p> Towards the end of the Trinity Term the school looked to
build on the link that we established last year with Kids Company
in London. A series of fundraising events run throughout the Lent
term helped to finance a trip to Polzeath in North Cornwall for six
young people from the London centres together with their support
staff. Kids Company was set up by Camila Batmanghelidjh (an Old
Girl of Sherborne Girls School). The Kids Company centres provide
practical, emotional and educational support to vulnerable
inner-city children. Boys and staff from Sherborne met a
wonderfully enthusiastic group from Kids Company from the train
before we set off to Cornwall in the sunshine with the aim of
taking a break to make time to learn more about each other and to
develop friendships. </p> <p> The weather was
spectacular and on Friday night the boys and staff played football
on the huge expanse of low-tide smooth sand. Play was only
interrupted by the need to stand and watch the sun as it sank into
the sea. The community in Polzeath did a wonderful job of
supporting this initiative and we were particularly grateful to the
Animal Surf School who provided surfing equipment and tuition and
arranged rooms for us in the Atlantic Hotel overlooking the bay.
</p> <p> At 8:30am the following morning we all met at
the top of the beach to get fitted out with wetsuits and surfboards
before heading out for our first surf lesson. This first lesson was
followed up by a second after lunch which soon had us all on our
feet riding the waves. Tired and exhausted we found rest in the
'Sandbar Restaurant' who put together hearty meals for the group.
Our support of England who were playing their first match in the
World Cup helped bring the group together. Afterwards we found the
time and energy for more beach football, as there was still light
in the sky at 10:30pm! </p> <p> After a slightly later
morning lesson on Sunday, we packed up and headed back to
Sherborne, saying good-bye to the staff and boys from Kids Company
at the station. With Facebook addresses exchanged and warm embraces
we had all gained much from spending such a magical weekend
together and are now making plans to broaden this important link
further next year. </p> <p> <em>Peter
Chillingworth</em> </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/surfing-kidsco-2010-Sherbor.jpg"
alt="Surfing in Polzeath, Sherborne School" width="530" />
</p>2010-06-28T11:55:41+00:002010-06-28T11:55:41+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F06%2FPatrick_Shelley_Music_Prize_2010<p><img
src="/storage/images/Music-Chattey-award-Sherbor.jpg"
alt="Sherborne School, George Chattey receives Patrick Shelley Cup"
width="500" /></p> <p>The last musical event ever to
take place in the Old Music School was yesterday afternoon.
Welcoming Richard Dickins, a conductor and currently Director of
Music at Imperial College London, to adjudicate the Patrick Shelley
Competition, the OMS Recital Room hosted five instrumental classes
and a number of tremendous performances. The instrumental
competition ran smoothly thanks to the outstanding accompanying
skills of Jenny Coultas and Benjamin Davey - with James Ottaway
accompanying the singers.</p> <p>The Competition
started with the strings and Alistair Hughes’ accurate
and greatly musical performance of Max Bruch’s Kol Nidrei
was adjudged the winner. In the Piano class Richard Dickins
commended Oliver Toomey for playing his own arrangement of Fats
Waller’s jazz classic Honeysuckle Rose, including
improvisation, although it wasn’t enough to beat George
Buckingham, who won with his performance of Debussy’s La
Cathedrale Engloutie, played from memory and with great composure.
George Chattey’s performance of the first two movements
of Burton’s Sonatina for Flute brought great compliments
from the adjudicator as he won the Woodwind class and claimed the
Patrick Shelley Music Cup for the best performance overall. The
playing of Hold’s Tango on the Saxophone by Cosimo
Malizia also highly commended. The competition continued with the
Brass section in which Toby Cairns and Jack Lewis were commended
for their performances of Strauss’ Concerto No 1, 1st
Movt on the Horn and Sonata for Trombone, 4th Movt by Bourgeois
respectively. But Max Radford won this section with his trumpet,
performing Hubeau’s Spiritual beautifully. Finally a very
strong Singing class got underway and after a number of very
accomplished singers Richard Dickins named Benjamin Craw the winner
for his performance of Mendelssohn’s O God Have
Mercy.</p> <p>In winning the Patrick Shelley Cup for
the second year running George Chattey is continuing the tradition
of annual competitive musical excellence in memory of one of
Sherborne’s most loved and respected Director of Music,
Patrick Shelley. George may be heard again in the Music Festival at
the end of this week, while the brand new purpose-built Music
School is being opened on Friday.</p>
<p> </p> <p>James Henderson<br
/>Director of Music</p>2010-07-12T09:20:45+00:002010-07-12T09:20:45+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F07%2FSwing_Band_Tour_St_Lucia<p><img src="/storage/images/Grenada.JPG" alt=""
width="500" /><br /><em>The Swing Band in Grenada
during last year's tour.</em></p> <p>The
Sherborne School Swing Band is currently enjoying enthusiastic
audiences on tour in St Lucia. Three more performances
remain before they return to the UK:</p>
<p> </p> <p><strong>Tuesday 13th
July at the Rex St Lucian at 9.30pm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Wednesday 14th July at the Rendezvous at
8.30pm</strong></p> <p><strong>Thursday
15th July at the Rex St Lucian at 9.30pm</strong></p>
<p>(see local venues for more details)</p>2010-08-19T14:26:06+00:002010-08-19T14:26:06+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F08%2FA_Levels_20100819<h1><span style="font-size:
15px;">‘<em>One of the best years ever for boys
at Sherborne</em>’</span></h1>
<p>Sherborne School announced excellent A level and IB
results. 80% of grades were A* - B with a quarter of the
whole year group achieving at least one A*. 30 boys have
achieved 3 As or more or its IB equivalent. <br
/><br />’I am thrilled that my final set of A
level and IB results are among the very best Sherborne has produced
in the ten years that I have been here, ‘ says retiring
Headmaster Simon Eliot. ‘The overall figures are very
pleasing and I would like to congratulate both the boys and their
teachers on their achievements. In particular, I am
delighted that my last two Heads of School, Edward Bonnell and
Jamie Burke, have sailed into Oxford to read History and Classics
respectively.’<br /><br />This is the third
year that Sherborne has offered the choice of A levels or IB at
sixth form. Simon Henderson, Deputy Head (Academic),
comments ‘I am especially happy to see the success of our
boys who took the International Baccalaureate, where on average
they achieved UCAS points equivalent to 1 A* and 3 A grades at A
level. Two boys, Thomas Gilbert and Jack Nott-Bower, achieved
results which exceeded 5 A grades at A level. The IB provides an
excitingly rich educational experience and these results show that
the boys have met the academic challenge head-on and flourished as
a result.’<br /><br />Please see the <a
href="/storage/Bugbird_2010.pdf">attached pdf</a> for full
results of all boys who gained three A grades or
equivalent. </p>2010-08-26T11:06:08+00:002010-08-26T11:06:08+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F08%2FStrong_GCSE_Results_at_Sherborne<p> <p>Boys have achieved a strong set of GCSE results
with more than 80% of grades at A* - B and over a quarter of all
papers graded A*. Results were especially strong in
Biology, English Language, Geography, Latin and Greek (where more
than a third of boys gained A*s), in Modern Languages (where A*s
were achieved by over a quarter of boys), and in Art which recorded
close to 90% A*s.</p> <p>‘I would like to
congratulate the boys on their success which reflects an enormous
amount of hard work by both boys and staff,’ comments
Chris Davis, Headmaster. </p> </p>
<p>The following pupils achieved particularly impressive
results: <br /><em>The number indicates the number of
A* grades attained.</em></p> <p>FULLER,
Toby 10<br />GLASSE,
Nicholas 9<br />BRIDGE,
Kit 9<br />ROBINS,
Henry 9<br />GORDON,
Frederick 8<br
/>CHRISTEY-CLOVER, Toby 8<br
/>DE MEILLAC, Paul 8<br
/>DENNIS, Charles 8<br
/>PILKINGTON, Frederic 8<br
/>TOOMEY, Oliver 8<br
/>BECKETT, Charles 7<br
/>COOMBE-TENNANT, Oliver 7<br
/>NORRIS, Jack 7<br
/>FRANKE, Oliver 6<br
/>HOLE, Thomas 6<br />LEACH,
David 6<br />MAY,
Alexander 6<br />ZIMMER,
Christopher 5<br />DAWSON,
James 5<br />FRICKER,
Charles 5<br />WING,
Charles 5<br />MURDOCH,
Archie 5<br />SMITH,
Thomas 4<br />CHATTEY,
Arthur 4<br />KIRKLAND,
Fergus 4<br />CUNNINGHAM,
William 4<br />FINDLAY,
William 4<br />HOPKINS,
Thomas 4<br />SCAGLIONI,
Dominic 4<br />MATTHEWS,
Oliver 4<br />CHATTERS,
Jonathan 4<br />DOREY,
Gabriel 4<br />DUDGEON,
Hamish 4</p> <p>
<p> </p> </p>2010-09-21T12:06:04+00:002010-09-21T12:06:04+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F09%2FVeterrimi_IV_Rugby_Festival<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Rugby-1915-Sherborne-sml.jpg" alt=""
width="550" height="389" /> </p> <p> The four oldest
school rugby clubs in the world - Cheltenham College, Durham
School, Rugby School and Sherborne School - will meet at Durham
School on <strong>Saturday 23 October</strong> to
celebrate the origins of rugby football. In the morning the four
schools will play in a "round robin" tournament. In the afternoon
the bottom two teams will play off for the "wooden spoon" and the
top two teams will contest the final for the Veterrimi IV trophy.
</p> <p> For further information, <a
href="http://www.durhamschool.co.uk/veterrimi.asp"
target="_blank">click here</a> to be directed to Durham
School's website. </p> <table border="0" cellspacing="5"
cellpadding="5"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Vet_logo.jpg" alt="" width="148"
height="222" /> </td> <td valign="top"> <p>
There are a few tickets remaining for the V4 Celebration Ball on
Saturday 23rd October. Please see the <a
href="http://www.durhamschool.co.uk/veterrimi.asp"
target="_self">Durham School website</a> for contact
details. </p> </td> </tr> </tbody>
</table>2010-09-23T16:44:44+00:002010-09-23T16:44:44+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F09%2FInduction_Day_3rd_October<p> Induction Day is an opportunity to visit the School for
boys and their parents joining in September 2011. </p>
<table border="1" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="5">
<tbody> <tr> <td width="62"> <p> 11.00
</p> </td> <td> <p> Coffee and Registration
</p> </td> <td> <p> Big School Room (BSR)
</p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td
valign="top"> <p> 11.30 </p> </td> <td>
<p> Parents: Presentation to parents<br /> Chris Davis,
Headmaster </p> <p> Boys: Team building exercise
</p> </td> <td> <p> Powell Theatre
</p> <p> <br /> Sport Hall </p> </td>
</tr> <tr> <td> <p> 12.45 </p>
</td> <td> <p> Parents' Lunch </p>
</td> <td> <p> Dining Hall </p> </td>
</tr> <tr> <td> <p> 13.00 </p>
</td> <td> <p> Boys' Lunch </p> </td>
<td> <p> Dining Hall </p> </td> </tr>
<tr> <td valign="top"> <p> 13.30 </p>
</td> <td> <p> Boys' Activities<br /> (Art,
D&T, Music, Cricket, Fives, Squash<br /> or Swimming)
Parents are free to watch<br /> the various activities
</p> </td> <td> <p> Various venues
</p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td
valign="top"> <p> 14.00 </p> </td> <td>
<p> Tours of the New Music School </p> </td>
<td> <p> Music School </p> </td>
</tr> <tr> <td valign="top"> <p> 14.30
</p> </td> <td> <p> New Third Formers
available to meet parents </p> </td> <td>
<p> BSR </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td
valign="top"> <p> 15.00 </p> </td> <td>
<p> Boys to be collected from the BSR.<br /> House
visits and tea for boys and parents </p> </td>
<td> <p> BSR<br /> Houses </p> </td>
</tr> <tr> <td valign="top"> <p> 16.00
</p> </td> <td> <p> Departure </p>
</td> <td> </td> </tr> </tbody>
</table> <p> In the event of bad weather, the BSR and
Library will be open for parents to use. </p> <p>
<strong><span style="color:
#ac8b46;">PARKING</span></strong><br /> We are
expecting a large number of boys and parents on the day - parking
in and around the School will be at a premium and we suggest that
some of the local town car parks may be easier for you or indeed
perhaps parking nearer the Boarding House you intend to visit
during the day. </p> <p> <strong><span
style="color: #ac8b46;">WHAT TO
BRING</span></strong><br /> Boys should wear
comfortable home clothes, trainers etc. If they have chosen
swimming as their afternoon activity please bring swimming kit - if
they have chosen Music to bring their instruments - all equipment
for the other afternoon activities is provided. </p>
<p> For further information, please contact the Registry:
01935 810403 or by <a href="mailto:registrar@sherborne.org"
target="_blank">email</a>. </p>2010-09-24T14:59:07+00:002010-09-24T14:59:07+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F09%2FNew_Chaplain_Licensed<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Sherborne-School-Chaplain-2.jpg" alt=""
width="500" /> </p> <p> <em>L-R: The Right
Revd Dr Graham Kings, Chris Davis (Headmaster), Rev'd Lindsay
Collins and Seun Okeshola (Prefect)</em> </p> <p>
On Sunday 19 September, the School's newly-appointed Chaplain, the
Reverend Lindsay Collins, was licensed in a special service in
Sherborne Abbey. The whole school and a large number of the
Chaplain's friends and family saw and heard her give her commitment
to care for both boys and staff over the coming months and years.
The Bishop of Sherborne, the Right Reverend Dr Graham Kings,
presided over the service and preached the sermon; and in an
impromptu address the Chaplain thanked boys and staff for the
warmth of their welcome, the generosity of their spirit and the
excellence of their hymn-singing! </p>2010-09-27T14:30:15+00:002010-09-27T14:30:15+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F09%2FISODE_Event_25th_26th_September<h1> 23rd National Inter Schools One Day Event </h1>
<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Show_jumping_2010_Stonar_ISODE.JPG"
alt="" width="481" height="331" /> </p> <p>
<em>Harry Lane on Jonny the Spy</em> </p>
<p> For the first time ever, Sherborne put forward a team for
the ISODE at Stonar. We entered the BE 80 class, as two members of
the team were calling on borrowed horses in order to compete. Team
members were: Oliver Coombe-Tennant (L6e), Harry Lane (5b) and Rory
Featherstone (4f). </p> <p> Rory, the youngest member
of the team, making his debut representing Sherborne, produced an
outstanding performance in all three phases to take 4th place in
Section B on the 19 year old mare, <em>Dark Star</em>.
An excellent dressage score, with a clear show-jumping round was
followed by a clear cross-country round, with only a few time
penalties to add to his dressage score. Harry and Ollie both had
one show-jumping fence down after solid performances in the
dressage phase. Harry produced an excellent clear cross-country
round on <em>Jonny the Spy</em>, finishing 8th in
Section A. Ollie was unlucky to have three stops cross country on
the less experienced young horse, <em>Reybridge
Ryley</em>. <em>Ryley</em> belongs to Ollie's
brother, and whilst the final score was a little disappointing for
Ollie, he and <em>Ryley</em> worked well together to
bring home the team safely. Well done to all three team members.
</p> <p> For more results, <a
href="http://www.stonar.wilts.sch.uk/content.asp?c=163"
target="_blank">click here</a>. </p>2010-09-29T14:22:23+00:002010-09-29T14:22:23+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F09%2FQuinquagesimal_Reunion_30th_September<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/30_Sep_1940_Crater_in_the_Courts_photo_taken_by_A_C_Vivian_within_half_an_hour_of_the_raid_1.jpg"
alt="" width="403" height="424" /> </p> <p>
<strong><em>Craters in the Courts 30th September
1940</em></strong> </p> <p> Exactly 70
years ago, at about 4.30pm on Monday 30th September 1940, the
Battle of Britain came most unexpectedly to Sherborne. About 150
German bombers, whose target was almost certainly the military
aircraft factory at Westlands in Yeovil, dropped several hundred
bombs on Sherborne after being intercepted by RAF fighters
commanded by an Old Shirburnian. He wrote later that he was
horrified to see bombs falling on 'the <em>old school courts
which I knew so well</em>.' </p> <p> Incredibly,
there were no casualties in the school, where boys and staff were
in afternoon lessons, and damage to school property was relatively
slight. However, the town was not so fortunate. 18 people were
killed, including several children (one a recent evacuee from
London), and 31 properties were demolished and over 700 damaged.
</p> <p> CLICK HERE to see a <a
href="/academic-studies/History/Quinquagesimal"
target="_self">presentation of photographs taken at Sherborne
School on 30th September 1940</a>. </p>2010-11-15T13:05:29+00:002010-11-15T13:05:29+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F11%2FAll_My_Sons_School_Drama_Production<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;" src="/storage/images/All-My-Sons-poster.jpg"
alt="" width="300" height="425" /> </p> <p> This
year's Main School Production is '<em>All My Sons'</em>
by Arthur Miller. World War II is over and a family, mourning a son
missing in action, plants a memorial tree and tries to go on with
their own lives. A storm blows down the tree and a devastating
family secret is uprooted, setting the characters on a terrifying
journey towards truth. </p> <p> The performances are at
<strong>7.30pm</strong> in the Powell Theatre on
Thursday 2nd, Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th December. There will be
no charge for tickets which can be collected on the door on the
night of the performance. </p> <p> All are welcome.
</p> <p> <strong>RESERVE
TICKETS</strong><br /> E: <a
href="mailto:tickets@sherborne.org">tickets@sherborne.org</a>
or telephone 01935 812249 for the main Reception. </p>2010-11-18T09:35:30+00:002010-11-18T09:35:30+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F11%2FWainwright_Prize_2010_won_by_Sherborne_Pupil<p> Sherborne is proud to announce that Ben Craw (U6d) has
been awarded the The University of Oxford's 2010 G.A. Wainwright
Schools Essay Prize. This competition focuses on Near Eastern
Archaeology. </p> <p> Ben's essay centred on the
fundamental question of whether the Exodus did indeed happen. But
interwoven into this was the notion that the chronology of the time
might be 350 years out. Ben therefore looked for archaeological
evidence in both possible chronological time periods and concluded
that the Exodus probably did not happen but represents the general
movement of Asiatics away from Egypt to Biblical Canaan. </p>
<p> Click here to go to the University's own page: <a
href="http://krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/wainwright/"
target="_blank">G.A. Wainwright Schools Essay Prize <br
/></a> </p>2010-11-22T14:09:05+00:002010-11-22T14:09:05+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2010%2F11%2FSherborne_Boy_4th_in_Modern_Pentathlon<p> <img src="/storage/Pentathlon-Sherborne-School.jpg"
alt="" width="500" /> </p> <p> Sherborne pupil,
Harry Lane (5b) finished 4th overall in the Youth B (ages 15/16)
30th Whitgift Sea Lions Modern Pentathlon earlier this month. The
three boys ahead of him had previously represented GB in youth
competitions. The Modern Pentathlon involves: Riding, Fencing,
Swimming, Running and Shooting. </p> <p> Harry is very
pleased with his achievement and 'fired up to contnue his
improvement after this success.' </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/Pentathlon-Sherborne-Harry.jpg" alt="" width="500"
/> </p>2011-01-11T15:58:30+00:002011-01-11T15:58:30+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F01%2FChoral_Society_Concert_16th_February_2011<p> <img src="/storage/images/Sherb-Abbey.jpg" alt=""
width="500" /> </p> <p> We are pleased to announce
that Sherborne School's Choral Society will be performing at
Sherborne Abbey again this year. </p> <h2
style="text-align: center;"> Rossini Stabat Mater <br />
Puccini Messa di Gloria </h2> <h1 style="text-align:
center;"> Wednesday 16th February from 7.30pm<br />
Sherborne Abbey </h1> <p style="text-align: center;">
<strong>Natasha Jouhl - Soprano</strong><br />
<strong>Louise Poole - Mezzo</strong><br />
<strong>John McMunn - Tenor</strong><br />
<strong>William Townend - Bass</strong> </p>
<p style="text-align: center;"> <strong>Orchestra
Leader - Sarah Drury</strong><br />
<strong>Conductor - James Henderson</strong> </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> Sherborne School Choral
Society numbers some 300 singers, consisting of members of the
local Sherborne community who have sung with the Choir for several
years, the boys of Sherborne School and girls of Sherborne Girls.
Conducted by James Henderson, the Director of Music at Sherborne
School, the Choral Society will be accompanied by a professional
orchestra in Rossini's Stabat Mater and Puccini's Messa di Gloria.
Both pieces are extremely operatic, with many dramatic arias being
sung by soloists Natasha Jouhl, Louise Poole, John McMunn and
William Townend: in particular, the most famous aria in the
Rossinni involves a top C for the Italianate Tenor in an extremely
rousing number. Puccini's Mass shares music with the composer's
opera Manon Lescaut and will appeal to opera lovers equally as much
as to those who enjoy large scale choral works. </p>
<p> Tickets: £15, £12 and £10 available from:<br />
Sherborne Tourist Information Centre<br /> Digby Road<br
/> Sherborne<br /> DT9 3NL<br /> (01935)
815341<br /> Email: <a
href="mailto:Sherborne.tic@westdorset-dc.gov.uk">Sherborne.tic@westdorset-dc.gov.uk</a>
Website: <a
href="http://www.westdorset.com">www.westdorset.com</a>
</p>2011-01-17T10:43:46+00:002011-01-17T10:43:46+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F01%2FDavid_Newton_Jazz_Trio_20th_January_2011<h1 style="text-align: center;"> Sherborne School Music
School Presents: </h1> <h2 style="text-align: center;">
The David Newton Jazz Trio </h2> <h1 style="text-align:
center;"> Thursday 20th January 2011 </h1> <h1
style="text-align: center;"> 7.30pm, The Tindall Recital Hall,
The Music School </h1> <p style="text-align: center;">
<strong>David Newton - piano</strong> </p> <p
style="text-align: center;"> <strong>Dave Chamberlain -
bass * * * Sebastian de Krom - drums</strong> </p>
<p> Davis Newton has an international reputation as a jazz
pianist with a large number of albums to his name. Growing up in
Renfrewshire, Scotland, he had a musical upbringing with the piano
trio sound of Peterseon, Tatum or Garner played daily in his home.
After graduating from Leeds Colege of Music in 1979, David teamed
up with saxophonist Alan Barnes, moving to London where he rapidly
became a much sought after pianist after playing with guitarist
Martin Taylor and saxophonist Don Weller. </p> <p>
Having recorded with Buddy de Franco and Martin Taylor, Newton and
Barnes worked for <em>'Concorde Label'</em> agent Barry
Hatcher and made several recordings. Later in the 90's David made a
reputation for himself as an accompanist for singers Tina May,
Claire Martin and Stacey Kent, with whom he spent the next ten
years recording and travelling all over the world. The recent CD
<em>'Portrait of a Woman'</em> establishes a new
musical freedom for the Trio with David leading as arranger and
composer. He was voted the best jazz pianist in the British Jazz
Awards for the 8th time in 2008 and was made a Fellow of Leeds
College of Music in 2003. Together with bassist Dave Chamberlain
and drummer Sebastian de Krom, David will lead a masterclass of
pupils from 4.30pm and then a concert at 7.30pm. </p>
<p> Free Admission by ticket. E: <a
href="mailto:glittle@sherborne.org">glittle@sherborne.org</a>
T: 01935 810518 </p> <p> Part of the <a
href="/creative-pursuits/Music/Tindall" target="_self">Tindall
Recital Series</a> at Sherborne School </p>2011-01-17T11:15:33+00:002011-01-17T11:15:33+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F01%2FSimon_Henderson_Appointment_as_Headmaster_Bradfield_College<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/SCH_Colour_Headshot.jpg" alt=""
width="150" /> </p> <p> I am delighted to announce
that Simon Henderson, Deputy Head (Academic), has been appointed
Headmaster at Bradfield College and will take up his post in
September 2011. We wish him every success and he leaves with our
warmest wishes for his future at Bradfield. </p> <p>
<em>Chris Davis</em><br />
<em>Headmaster</em> </p>2011-01-20T10:04:00+00:002011-01-20T10:04:00+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F01%2FChoral_and_Organ_Scholar_Opportunities<p class="arial-13-white"> <br />
<strong><span style="color: #ff9900; font-size:
small;"><em><span style="font-size: small;">1 Alto,
1 Tenor and 1 Bass and an organ scholar required to start 1
September 2011</span></em></span></strong>
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> Working in three
settings: <em>Sherborne School, Sherborne Abbey and Sherborne
Preparatory School</em> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <img src="/storage/images/organ.jpg"
alt="" width="200" height="290" /> <img
src="/storage/images/Music_abbeyfest09small.jpg" alt="" width="200"
height="248" /> </p> <p class="arial-13-white"> An
opportunity to sing in the Abbey men and boys' choir, the school's
various choirs and to work within the Music Department and other
departments at the two schools. Generous remuneration, free board
and accommodation within the town and some free singing lessons. An
organ scholarship is available with similar duties and
opportunities. </p> <p class="arial-13-white"> <a
href="/storage/CHORAL_SCHOLARSHIPS_AT_SHERBORNE_2011.pdf"
target="_blank"><img title="Choral Scholars Sherborne School"
src="/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif" alt="PDF Icon
Sherborne School" width="17" height="17" /></a> Click here
for choral scholarship details </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <a
href="/storage/ORGAN_SCHOLARSHIP_AT_SHERBORNE_2011.pdf"
target="_blank"><img title="Organ Scholars Sherborne School"
src="/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif" alt="PDF Icon
Sherborne School" width="17" height="17" /></a> Click here
for organ scholarship details </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> <a
href="/storage/media/Music%20The%20organs%20at%20Sherborne%20Abbey.pdf"
target="_blank"><img title="Organ Specifications Sherborne
School" src="/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif" alt="PDF
Icon Sherborne School" width="17" height="17" /></a> Click
here for organ specifications </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> Click here for <a
href="http://www.sherborneabbey.com/choir/index.shtml"
target="_blank">Sherborne Abbey Choir</a> web pages
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> Informal audition
arrangements are encouraged. Please contact James Henderson
(Director of Music) at any stage to discuss the posts. T: 01935
810518<br /> E: <a
href="mailto:jhenderson@sherborne.org">jhenderson@sherborne.org</a>
</p> <p class="arial-13-white"> </p> <p
class="arial-13-white"> </p>2011-02-03T11:04:13+00:002011-02-03T11:04:13+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FSebastian_Faulks_films_at_Sherborne_School<p> Last year Sherborne School had the pleasure of welcoming
Sebastian Faulks and a BBC crew to film part of the series
<em>'Faulks on Fiction'</em> which is to be screened in
four parts starting this Saturday 5th February on BBC2. <a
href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ykvgk"
target="_blank">Click here for BBC site</a>. </p>
<p> Faulks says "<em>To me, the only people who matter
are the characters; the heroes, lovers, snobs and villains, people
whose inner lives we get to know so well that they're more familiar
to us than our own families and friends - so much so that it's in
the power of their experiences that we see our own lives in a new
light.</em>" </p> <p> During the visit to
Sherborne, Faulks filmed and took part in a classroom discussion on
<em>Lord of the Flies</em> by William Golding, for the
episode focusing on <strong>'Villains'</strong>; At
that time, Sherborne was also staging a performance of the play of
which Sebastian Faulks watched excerpts and discussed the
characters with the cast. </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/poster2.jpg" alt="" width="250"
height="354" /> </p>2011-02-07T11:53:42+00:002011-02-07T11:53:42+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FSherborne_U16_Sevens_Silver_medal_winners<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/Sevens_Feb_2011.JPG"
alt="" width="500" /> </p> <h1> Blundell's U16 Rugby
Sevens Tournament - Sunday 6th February 2011 </h1> <p>
Congratulations to Sherborne's U16 Sevens team who yesterday
returned home with silver medals from the Blundell's U16 Rugby
Sevens Tournament which also featured Wellington College, Bryanston
and Colstons. Master in Charge, Simon Lilley, expressed that
special mentions should go to Freddie Wright (5m) who scored 11
tries and William Quaile (5m) who was voted 'Most Valuable Player'.
</p> <p> <strong>Group</strong>:<br
/> Taunton School- Won 37-17<br /> Blundell's Won
27-19<br /> Clayesmore Won 37 - 5<br /> West Buckland
Won 59 - 0 </p> <p> <strong>Semi
Final</strong><br /> Kings Taunton Won 31 - 10
</p> <p> <strong>Final</strong><br />
Colstons Lost 22 - 7 </p>2011-02-07T16:48:17+00:002011-02-07T16:48:17+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FAppointment_of_Head_of_Rugby<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/David_Guy.jpg" alt=""
width="266" height="319" /> </p> <p> Paul Miles,
Director of Sport, is delighted to announce the appointment of Mr
David Guy as Head of Rugby. He will join the School from the
Trinity Term. "<em>David has an excellent background in the
sport and we are fortunate to have him join the School. David will
continue with the development of rugby at Sherborne</em>."
</p> <p> Currently Head of Boys' Games and 1st XV Coach
at Hymers College in Hull, David has recently been appointed as
Coach to the England U16B Rugby squad. Mr Guy is also the current
North of England Lead Coach, and takes up his new position after
the U16 Divisional Festival at Broadstreet Rugby Club in Coventry,
from which the England squads are selected. He will then work with
his national squad to prepare for the International Festival at
Wellington College, Berkshire during the Easter holiday, against
teams which include Scotland, France, Portugal, Italy, Canada and
Belgium. </p>2011-02-07T16:49:14+00:002011-02-07T16:49:14+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FSchools_Six_Nations<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/Rugby_6_nations.jpg"
alt="" width="500" /> </p> <p> <em>(Left)
Current First Team Captain, Toby Mackean (U6f) at the launch event
at London Scottish.</em> </p> <p> The School is
proud to announce that Sherborne has been invited to represent
England in the inaugural <strong>Six Nations Schools' Rugby
Tournament</strong> being held at London Scottish as part of
the Calcutta Cup Weekend Festival on March 11 - 13. </p>
<p> According to the website run by London Scottish
"<em>Ten elite schools with a proud rugby tradition will be
participating in the inaugural Powder Byrne Schools Six Nations
tournament. The schools competing for this prestigious title come
from all of the six nations and include well known Scottish
institutions Merchiston Castle and Fettes, who have been selected
as the representatives from Scotland</em>." </p>
<p> The tournament will run over the entire weekend, with the
final scheduled to be held on the Sunday, immediately prior to the
Legends Game. It will provide a great opportunity to witness the
cream of schools rugby from across Europe, as well as a fantastic
opportunity for old-boys and girls from each school to reunite and
provide vocal support to their alma mater! Tickets for the finals
are available from the <a
href="https://kiosk.iristickets.co.uk/k?londonscottish"
target="_blank">website</a> and include entry into the
International Legends Match immediately afterwards. </p>
<p> <a
href="http://www.londonscottish.com/hospitality/calcuttacup/calcutta_cup_weekend_festival.php"
target="_blank">Click here for more information</a>.
</p>2011-02-11T09:05:34+00:002011-02-11T09:05:34+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FAbigail_Norfleet_James_visits_Sherborne<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/AbigailNJ.jpg" alt=""
width="157" height="200" /> </p> <p> Abigail
Norfleet James visited Sherborne for three days to talk to staff,
parents and visiting Prep School Heads about the science and art of
teaching boys. Based in the USA, Abigail is a regular speaker in
the US and around the world and a keen advocate of single sex boys'
schools - particularly boarding. </p> <p> Her
fascinating talks touched on why boys and girls do not learn in the
same fashion and gave practical information for helping boys
succeed in and out of the classroom. Simon Henderson, Deputy Head
(Academic) says "<em>I particularly wanted Abigail to come to
Sherborne as we are forever looking for more effective teaching
methods for the boys here, as well as deepening our understanding
of their pastoral needs. I thought that Abigail's knowledge and
passion would engage teachers and parents alike in helping them
provide the boys with the tools to thrive at both home and
school."</em> Headmaster Chris Davis was delighted to receive
these comments from an Abbey House mother "<em>I just wanted
to say the lecture on Saturday was fascinating - I arrived a
sceptic, but felt very informed when I left!"</em> </p>
<p> Dr James' work is best described in her book 'Teaching
the male brain: How boys think, feel and learn in School'. <a
href="http://abigailnorfleetjames.com/" target="_blank">Click
here for more.</a> </p>2011-02-14T10:34:52+00:002011-02-14T10:34:52+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FHappy_Valentines_Day<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Tom_Payne__Chris_Davis_Ovid_book_launch_for_web.JPG"
alt="" width="500" /><br /> <em>Tom Payne, left,
with Headmaster Chris Davis</em> </p> <p>
Sherborne's Writer in Residence and English teacher, Tom Payne, was
interviewed this morning on the Today Programme on the day of
publishing his latest book - a translation of Ovid's <em>'Ars
Amatoria'</em> (The Art of Love). </p> <p>
<em>"The ancient Romans didn't have Valentine's Day, but if
they had, the Latin poet Ovid would have been the perfect guide to
it. He wrote his comprehensive guides for lovers, The Art of Love
and The Cures for Love, between 2BC and AD2. His elegant verse
tells men and, eventually, more briefly, women, everything they
need to know about finding a lover, staying in a relationship, and,
if it should go sour, how to pull yourself together."</em>
</p> <p> Tom is also a literary critic for the
Telegraph. </p>2011-02-14T11:27:28+00:002011-02-14T11:27:28+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FSherborne_win_Wellington_Sevens_U15_Tournament<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/U15_Wellington_Champs.JPG" alt=""
width="500" /> </p> <p> <em>Sherborne U15
Sevens Squad</em> </p> <p> On a successful
weekend for England rugby, Sherborne's U15 7's side won the
Wellington School competition, winning 6 games on the bounce to
retain the title won last year. On a horribly wet and windy day
Jack Bridger (4c) and James Williams (4f) deserve special praise
for scoring six tries each, so too Jack Deverell (4f) who lead the
side by example. Results:<br /> <br /> <span
style="text-decoration: underline;">Group</span>:<br
/> <br /> Taunton School, Won 26-0<br /> Kingswood
Bath, Won 19-12<br /> Kings Worcester, Won 33-14<br />
Heathfield, Won 29-5<br /> <br /> <span
style="text-decoration: underline;">Semi
Final</span>:<br /> <br /> Blundells, Won
14-10<br /> <br /> <strong><span
style="text-decoration:
underline;">Final</span>:</strong><br />
<strong> </strong><br /> <strong>Sherborne
19, Llandovery College 10</strong> </p>2011-02-28T09:42:36+00:002011-02-28T09:42:36+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F02%2FDeputy_Head_Academic_Appointment<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/David_Smith.JPG"
alt="" width="239" height="340" /><br /> Dr David Smith
</p> <p> Sherborne is excited to announce the
appointment of Dr David Smith as the new Deputy Head (Academic) as
of September 2011. </p> <p> Following a first degree
from the University of Wales and post graduate research at Sidney
Sussex College, Cambridge, David started his teaching career at The
Leys School, Cambridge, before moving to Sevenoaks School in Kent
where, as Head of History for five years, he led a large team of
historians teaching and examining both A Level and the
International Baccalaureate. Leading many international history
trips David believes strongly in the importance of getting students
out into the field to fully explore their subject. </p>
<p> While at Sevenoaks, David completed his doctoral thesis
with the University of London on British Politics, and was also a
Housemaster for eight years, living with his family at the heart of
a boarding community of 60 sixth-form international students. Since
2007 David has been Head of History at Stowe School. He is married
to Ann who teaches at the prep school attended by their four
children. Away from the demands of school, David and his family
enjoy escaping to their house in the Cotswolds and are much looking
forward to moving to Sherborne this summer. </p>2011-03-02T11:33:02+00:002011-03-02T11:33:02+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FHoliday_Sports_Camps_at_Sherborne<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/Flintoff2.jpg" alt=""
width="550" height="330" /> </p> <p> This summer
Sherborne School will again be hosting Activate Sport summer sports
courses for children. </p> <table style="background-color:
#d2b48c;" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="10"
align="center"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p>
<strong>15-29 July</strong> </p> </td>
<td> <strong>ANDREW FLINTOFF CRICKET
ACADEMY</strong> <a
href="/storage/Flintoff_Cricket_Academy_2011.pdf"
target="_blank"><img
src="/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif" alt="" width="17"
height="17" /></a> </td> </tr> <tr>
<td> <strong>1-5 August</strong> </td>
<td> <strong>MULTI-SPORT ACTIVITY WEEK</strong>
</td> </tr> <tr> <td> <strong>1-5
August</strong> </td> <td> <strong>ANNABEL
CROFT TENNIS ACADEMY</strong> <a
href="/storage/ACTA_Editorial_2011_Sherborne_School.pdf"
target="_blank"><img
src="/storage/images/images/pdficon_small.gif" alt="" width="17"
height="17" /></a> </td> </tr> <tr>
<td> <strong>15-19 August</strong> </td>
<td> <strong>MATT DAWSON RUGBY ACADEMY</strong>
</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p> For
more details and to make a booking, please click <a
href="http://www.activatesport.co.uk/2011-summer-camps/Sherborne-School/289/"
target="_blank">HERE</a> or call Activate Sports directly
on: 0115 973 1676. </p> <table style="background-color:
#d2b48c; border: #d2b48c 0px solid;" border="0" cellspacing="5"
cellpadding="5"> <tbody> <tr> <td>
<strong>EARLY BIRD prices are available for phone and postal
bookings until 29th April, and for online bookings until 27 May.
After this date the prices increase by £10. Prices vary according
to the day (see website). Group booking discounts are also
available.</strong> </td> </tr> </tbody>
</table> <p> From the Activate Sport website:
</p> <p> "Quality sport and activity instruction that
is age-appropriate and offers sufficient choice to attract boys and
girls across the entire age range of 5-12 years. </p>
<p> Activate Sport have grown from providing specialist
football and cricket courses in 2004 to the sport, activity and
adventure camps run today; offering a range of key sports,
multi-sport, multi-activity and dance & drama.<br />
Our dynamic, enthusiastic and motivated team are continually
enhancing our courses and content to ensure that all children enjoy
the best possible Activate Sport camp experience, regardless of age
or ability level. </p> <p> All of our programmes are
written and delivered by qualified professional instructors."
</p>2011-03-04T16:36:05+00:002011-03-04T16:36:05+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FWind_Band_at_the_Millennium_Centre_Cardiff<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Wind_Band_Cardiff_for_web.JPG" alt=""
width="550" /> </p> <p> The Wind Band was invited to
perform in the Welsh Millennium Centre in Cardiff, and enjoyed
playing <em>Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings,
James Bond Themes</em> and <em>Chicago</em> to an
audience of over 500. Commenting on the performance of the Band
after its early afternoon recital, the Head of Arts for Wales was
greatly impressed by the large number of very musical students
involved with the Band - and in particular by the heavy Brass
Section. </p> <p> Congratulations to Andrew Fawbert
(Head of Brass) and Clare Jackson (Head of Woodwind) on their
training of the Wind Band, which this year numbers some 73 players.
Having last term played for the opening of the Christmas
decorations at Clark's Village in Street, the Band is now looking
forward to the Gala Concert as part of the Commem celebrations in
July. </p>2011-03-08T17:18:13+00:002011-03-08T17:18:13+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FStrings_Day_at_Sherborne<p> <img
src="/storage/images/Strings_day_at_Sherborne_web.JPG" alt=""
width="600" /> </p> <p> On Sunday 6th March a
Strings Day organised on behalf of the European Strings Teachers'
Association (ESTA) was hosted at the school. 100 pupils from 20
local schools were involved in intensive coaching sessions led by
Martin Smith (London Mozart Players and the Academy of St
Martin's-in-the-Fields) and Sarah Drury (Head of Strings at
Sherborne). The repertoire for the afternoon included Vaughan
Williams Concerto Grosso for Three Orchestras, giving ample scope
for players of differing standards to come together for a concert
in the BSR at 4.30 pm which was attended by a large number of
parents. </p> <p> Sherborne School Chamber Orchestra
(led by Harry Fielder), which will be undertaking a concert tour to
Venice in July with the Concert Orchestra, was also involved with
the Strings Day and contributed much to the musical quality of the
occasion - younger members of the orchestras enjoyed the
opportunity to play alongside the more proficient and experienced
players. </p> <p> Many of the parents and students
involved with the day were impressed by the superb new music school
which opened last summer. Further details of the new building, and
its fleet of brand new pianos and state-of-the-art recording studio
are available <a href="/creative-pursuits/Music/A_New_Building"
target="_self">here</a>. </p> <p> Following
the success of the ESTA Strings Day, Sherborne School will also be
hosting the National Preparatory School Orchestras summer school in
the new Music School. Further details are available <a
href="http://www.npso.co.uk/" target="_blank">here</a>.
</p>2011-03-14T09:13:36+00:002011-03-14T09:13:36+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FSherborne_Rugby_1st_XV_at_Six_Nations<p> <img
src="/storage/images/Rugby_Schools_6_Nations_web.JPG" alt=""
width="576" height="323" /> </p> <p> At the
inaugural Schools Six Nations 10 a-side competition in Richmond
this weekend Sherborne U18's acquitted themselves most admirably in
a festival of rugby which began at 11am on Friday and reached its
conclusion yesterday prior to the England Scotland Calcutta cup
match.<br /> <br /> Following a live group draw our
senior side played faultlessly to beat the Welsh and then battled
hard throughout the Friday and Saturday to qualify 3rd in the group
and set up a semi-final against Portora Royal School. After another
superb performance we set up an England Scotland Plate final
against Merchiston.<br /> <br /> In the rain at
Richmond our team, led superbly by Toby Mackean and Harry Plastow,
came back from 10-0 down to draw 10-10 at full time. In the
following 12 minutes of 'golden points' extra time I have honestly
never seen a more determined, brave and composed Sherborne side put
their bodies on the line. A cruel penalty was awarded against
Sherborne and the successful drop kick made it 13-10 to Merchiston.
Gutting way to decide an entirely even contest. At least England
won!<br /> <br /> My thanks to all the boys (pictured
above) who made this happen and to Paul Miles for organising it. So
too the many parents, siblings and old boys who came to support
over the 3 days; your efforts are always appreciated.<br />
<br /> <br /> <strong>Group</strong>:<br
/> <br /> Sherborne V Rydal Penrhos, Won 50-0<br />
Sherborne V Lycee de Borda, Lost 7-19<br /> Sherborne V
Downside, Won 19-5<br /> Sherborne V St Pauls, Lost
0-45<br /> <br /> <strong>Semi
Final</strong>:<br /> <br /> Sherborne V Portora
Royal School (Northern Ireland), Won 45-0<br /> <br />
<strong>Final</strong>:<br /> <br />
Sherborne V Portora Royal School, Lost 10-13 </p>2011-03-14T09:53:18+00:002011-03-14T09:53:18+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FSacconi_String_Quartet_Residency_and_Masterclass<p style="text-align: center;"> <img
src="/storage/images/Sacconi_Quartet_web.JPG" alt="" width="500"
/> </p> <p style="text-align: center;">
<em>Sacconi Quartet masterclass: coaching the piano
trio</em> </p> <p> The internationally famous
"<strong>Sacconi Quartet</strong>" was in residence at
the Tindall Recital Hall from 9th-11th March. The quartet visited
both Sherborne primary schools during their residency and also
conducted a three hour masterclass with Sherborne School boys,
affording the opportunity for two of the school's chamber groups
who have reached the Semi-Finals of the national Pro Corda Chamber
Music Competition to be coached by world-class players. Both the
piano trio (Theodore Irvine - piano, David Leach - violin, Alistair
Hughes - cello) and the string quartet (Harry Fielder &
James Lello - violins, Ben Craw - viola, Alistair Hughes- cello)
were extremely inspired by the afternoon's coaching which included
many demonstrations by the Sacconi Quartet. </p> <p> On
Thursday evening the Sacconi Quartet performed to a packed Tindall
Recital Hall as part of the new professional recital series open to
the public. The programme included <em>Dvorak's Quartet in F,
Op 96 (The American)</em> and Beethoven's stunning
<em>Quartet in C, Op 59 no 3 (Razumovsky)</em> and, in
addition to superlative playing by the quartet, many in the
audience were astounded by the recital hall's superb acoustic in
which the musical detail of every phrase is perfectly audible
anywhere in the auditorium. The recital hall is fully equipped with
the latest recording facilities and is showing much promise as a
professional recording venue outside school terms. </p>2011-03-22T12:10:10+00:002011-03-22T12:10:10+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FJoint_Schools_Symphony_Orchestra_at_Sheldonian_Oxford<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Sheldonian_March_2011_web.JPG"
alt="" width="550" /> </p> <p> <em>Joint
Schools' Orchestra at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford.</em>
</p> <p> The joint schools' Symphony Orchestra spent
the weekend of 19 & 20 March in Oxford, rehearsing in the
Sheldonian Theatre for a concert on Sunday afternoon at 4.30 pm
and, amongst other sight-seeing trips, taking an open-top bus tour
of the city and the university. The orchestra, drawn from Sherborne
School, Sherborne Girls, The Gryphon and Leweston, attended Choral
Evensong at Christ Church on Saturday where they were given a very
warm welcome by the Precentor, Revd John Paton (formerly a Deacon
at Sherborne Abbey) before spending an evening in the night lights
of the city of sleeping spires. </p> <p> The concert on
Sunday began with two performances by the Chamber Orchestra
(conducted by Head of Strings Sarah Drury) - Variations on
"Greensleeves", arranged by Upper Sixth former Ben Craw, and the
first movement of Vivaldi's Concerto in B minor for Four Violins,
Op 13 No 10. Strong performances were given by the four soloists -
Harry Fielder (leader of both the Chamber and the Symphony
Orchestra), Cannes Wong, Sandy May and David Leach. Sandy May
appeared again later in the concert as the organ soloist in
Saint-Saëns' third symphony. </p> <p> The first and
last movements of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony provided a dramatic
start to the Symphony Orchestra's performances, conducted by James
Henderson. Whilst the first movement is famous for its four note
iconic motif - sometimes thought to have been representative of
"Fate" knocking at the door - it was performed here, rather
unusually, with added parts for trombones and tubas. The drama of
the opening, intensified with the additional brass, was sustained
throughout the movement and into the last Allegro which is only a
little less well known. Classic FM favourite Rodeo, by Aaron
Copland, followed and provided much opportunity for the percussion
section of five players. The conclusion to the concert was a fiery
performance of the final movement of Saint-Saëns' Symphony no 3 in
C minor, played with gusto and flair, though it was interesting to
note that the organ in the Sheldonian had significantly less
presence than that which is in Sherborne Abbey! </p>2011-03-22T12:12:23+00:002011-03-22T12:12:23+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FDiploma_Recitals<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Diploma_Recitals_web.JPG" alt=""
width="588" height="468" /> </p> <p> Alistair Hughes
(cello) and Jack Lewis (trombone) gave outstanding diploma
recitals, accompanied by Jenny Coultas, on Friday evening.
Commenting on the performances of both musicians, Director of Music
James Henderson said: Sherborne is proud to have not one but two
pupils taking their ALCM diplomas in April. This evening's recital,
which was a performance of the recitals which will be repeated for
the diploma in April, was a breath-taking display of what is
musically possible when a young musician gives great commitment,
dedication and hard work to developing his ability on an
instrument: both Alistair and Jack are very talented musicians but
these stunning performances were also the result of many hours of
individual practice. We are indeed fortunate at Sherborne to have
such a first-rate team of visiting music teachers, with Fiona
Murphy (cello) and Andrew Fawbert (trombone and Head of Brass)
having contributed enormously to the success of these two young
musicians. </p> <p> <strong>Alistair Hughes -
cello Jenny Coultas - piano</strong> </p> <p>
Sonata in D major, Op 102 No 2, 1st movement Beethoven<br />
Concerto in E minor, Op 85, 1st movement Elgar<br /> Sonata
in E minor, Op 38, 1st movement Brahms<br /> Kol Nidrei Bruch
</p> <p> <strong>Jack Lewis - trombone Jenny
Coultas - piano</strong> </p> <p> Concertino in
Eb major, Op 4 David<br /> Sonata, Op 156 Bourgeois
</p>2011-03-23T11:11:30+00:002011-03-23T11:11:30+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FAegon_National_Schools_Cup<p> Sherborne produced a good performance yesterday to beat
Clayesmore in the <strong>Aegon National School's
Cup</strong> round 1, by 5 matches to 1.<br /> <br
/> Player of the day was Vitaly Gan with a 6-4, 6-3 win in the
no.1 singles match.<br /> <br /> Toby Lane won 6-2,
6-2<br /> Thomas Smith won 6-0, 6-1<br /> Rory kesley
won 6-1, 6-3<br /> <br /> Doubles<br /> <br
/> Lane and Sewry won 6-0<br /> <br /> <br />
Round 2 will be on April 27th </p> <p> <em>Jeremy
Priddle</em> </p>2011-03-25T15:06:29+00:002011-03-25T15:06:29+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FFrench_Study_Group_BlogSpot<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/tricolore.gif" alt=""
width="100" /> </p> <p> Between Sunday 27th March
and Friday April 1st 21 Sixth Formers will be on a study trip to
France. Why not catch up with what the group get up to on their
Blog...? </p> <p> Click here. <a
href="http://nicesherborne.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Nice
Blog</a> </p>2011-03-29T09:00:24+00:002011-03-29T09:00:24+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F03%2FSri_Lanka_Cricket_Tour_Blog<p> A group of 17 boys will be travelling to Sri Lanka on
cricket tour from 2 - 16 April. Click here to follow their <a
href="http://www.mytb.org/Sherbornecricket"
target="_blank">BLOG</a>. </p>2011-04-26T14:18:09+00:002011-04-26T14:18:09+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F04%2FPupil_David_Buck_receives_U16_England_Rugby_cap<p> <img src="/storage/David_Buck_U16s_250.jpg" alt=""
width="208" height="303" /> </p> <p> Sherborne is
very proud to report that Fifth Former David Buck (m) received his
first England Rugby U16 cap against Italy last week in the RFU's
U16 Six Nations. Buck scored all 16 points as England beat a
physical Italian outfit 16-6. </p> <p> Click for a full
report on the <a
href="http://www.rfu.com/News/2011/April/News%20Articles/200411_U16_result.aspx"
target="_blank">RFU website</a>. </p>2011-05-03T14:29:30+00:002011-05-03T14:29:30+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F05%2FSherborne_School_Chamber_Orchestra_at_the_Abbey_Festival_2011<p> This year's Sherborne Abbey Festival was opened on Friday
29th April with a performance given by Sherborne School Chamber
Ensembles. With success in the National Pro Corda Chamber Music
Competition still very recent, when the string quartet and the
piano trio reached the semi-finals, both ensembles were in fine
form for performances of Mendelssohn and Haydn (as below). A more
local flavour was added when Upper Sixth form pupil Ben Craw
conducted a performance of his own arrangement of Greensleeves with
the Chamber Orchestra, which in turn was followed by Vivaldi's
concerto for four violins (soloists Harry Fielder, David Leach,
James Lello and Sandy May) conducted by Head of Strings Sarah
Drury. Finally the Brass Ensemble gave a telling performance of
Susato with Toby Mackean (horn) as the soloist in the third
movement. As curtain-raisers for the Abbey Festival go, this was
certainly amongst the best. </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Chamber_Orchestra_Sherborne_Abbey_Fest11.jpg"
alt="" width="526" height="422" /><br /> Sherborne School
Chamber Orchestra </p> <p> A new addition to the Abbey
Festival saw the Jazz Band, directed by Anthony Ingle, performing
an hour long recital in the Tindall Recital Hall. Despite taking
place during the festivities surrounding the Royal Weddding, the
audience was of a good size and there was no doubt that the music
was enjoyed by all: amongst the many numbers written by the band's
director were also some Ellington classics such as "I'm beginning
to see the light". Felix Stickland, Anthony Pollen and Oliver
Toomey later appeared again the Festival as the trio performing for
the Patrons' Drinks Party, this year held in the Atrium of the
Music School. </p> <p> <br /> Piano Trio no 1 in
D minor, op 49 Mendelssohn<br /> 2nd movement "Andante con
moto tranquillo"<br /> David Leach (violin), Alistair Hughes
(cello), Theodore Irvine (piano) </p> <p> Quartet op
76, No 3 Haydn<br /> 2nd movement "Poco adagio"<br />
Harry Fielder (violin), James Lello (violin), Benjamin Craw
(viola), Alistair Hughes (cello) </p> <p> The Danserye
Susato </p> <p> Variations on a Theme of Greensleeves
Henry VIII, arranged by Ben Craw </p> <p> Four Violin
Concerto in B minor Op3 No 10 Vivaldi<br /> 1st movement,
"Allegro"<br /> Sherborne School Chamber Orchestra </p>2011-05-03T15:13:05+00:002011-05-03T15:13:05+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F05%2FSherborne_Close_Harmony<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Close_Harmony_Abbey_Festival11.jpg"
alt="" width="538" height="377" /><br /> <em>The
Close Harmony Group</em> </p> <p> A highlight of
the school's contribution to the Abbey Festival has for the last
few years been the Close Harmony Recital in the Abbey at 10.30 am
on the Saturday morning. This year's large and appreciative
audience on Saturday 30th May were treated to an unusually broad
repertoire: amongst some Barbershop classics there were also
arrangements for tenors and basses of sacred music by Palestrina
and Lotti. The recital started with some very polished performances
of music by Palestrina, conducted by Upper Sixth form pupil Ben
Craw. Some particularly effective 1st tenor singing from Robert
Folkes, William Glass and Joseph Hewetson carried the top line
effectively and many afterwards commented upon the wonderful sound
and the effectiveness of this music when sung by young voices.
There followed a performance of a complete mass by Lotti, conducted
by Lower Sixth form pupil William Ellis. This, too, showed the
small choral ensemble's quality to best advantage in a three part
texture of polyphonic and homophonic beauty. </p> <p>
Traditional barbershop fare surrounded some lively arrangements of
well known jazz classics, some of which were accompanied by Organ
Scholar Richard Dawson on the piano, and an unusual arrangement of
"Lollipop" finished the recital and - to resounding applause - was
performed again as an encore. </p> <p> Innocentes
Palestrina<br /> Ave Maria I paribus <br /> Mass for
three voices Lotti<br /> Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus,
Agnus Dei<br /> Hi! And Thanks for Having Us Here<br />
Have a Happy Day<br /> Somewhere over the rainbow<br />
Mr Sandman<br /> Fly me to the moon Howard<br />
Barbershop Show Closer<br /> Lollipop The Chordettes (arr
Lee) </p> <p> Tenors: Freddie Blackman, Robert Folkes,
Nicholas Glasse, William Glasse, Joseph Hewetson, Iain Smith, Henry
Fowler<br /> Basses: Henry Chadwick, Ben Craw, William Ellis,
Charles Howes, Eunseog Lee, Richard Johnson, Richard Dawson
</p> <p> </p>2011-05-03T15:15:21+00:002011-05-03T15:15:21+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F05%2FDORSET_CCC_T20_Friendly_27_May<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/The_Upper_at_Sherborne_School_web.jpg"
alt="" width="552" height="298" /> </p> <h1
style="text-align: center;"> DORSET CCC vs GLOUCESTER
GLADIATORS<br /> TWENTY/20 FRIENDLY </h1> <p
style="text-align: center;"> <strong><span
style="color: #33cccc;">at Sherborne School Playing Fields,
Horsecastles</span></strong> </p> <p
style="text-align: center;"> <strong><span
style="color: #33cccc;">Friday 27th May 2011, 5.00pm
onwards</span></strong> </p> <p> <br
/> Promising to be an exciting match Gloucester Gladiators will
challenge Dorset CCC for a friendly T20 on Friday 27 May, with a
match held on Sherborne School's magnificent cricket ground, The
Upper, on Horsecastles in Sherborne. The first ball will be bowled
at 5.00pm. </p> <p> Both teams, feature international
superstars from all around the world making this match a great
opportunity to see county cricket in a north Dorset venue.
</p> <p> Refreshments will be available: beer tent,
ice-creams, hot and cold food. </p> <p> Tickets
available from Sherborne TIC: Adults £10, OAPs/Students/Under 16s
£5, Family (2+2) £20 </p>2011-05-04T14:20:42+00:002011-05-04T14:20:42+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F05%2FTindall_recital_Series__6_May_David_Bednall<h1 style="text-align: center;"> The Tindall Recital Series
2011<br /> All concerts start at 7.30 pm </h1> <p
style="text-align: center;"> Tindall Recital Hall, Music School,
Sherborne<br /> Tickets available from Sherborne School
Reception<br /> T: 01935 812249 E:tickets@sherborne.org
</p> <h2 style="text-align: center;">
<strong>David Bednall, Friday 6 May</strong>
</h2> <h2> <img style="display: block; margin-left:
auto; margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/Music_David_Bednall_Tindall_2011.JPG" alt=""
width="238" height="327" /> </h2> <p>
<strong>Silent Movie Improvisation of the 1927 film "Phantom
of the Opera"</strong> </p> <p> David Bednall is
a busy composer and organist, combining an extensive freelance
career with the position of Sub Organist at Bristol Cathedral, PhD
Studies in Composition with Dr John Pickard at the University of
Bristol and Directorship of the University Singers. He studied with
Dr Naji Hakim and David Briggs and between 2002 and 2007 was at
Wells Cathedral, initially as Sub Organist and then as Assistant
Organist. As well as the daily services he accompanied the choirs
for concerts and on radio and television broadcasts. He also made a
number of recordings with the Cathedral Choir and Chamber Choir on
the Hyperion, Regent, Lammas and Priory labels. </p>
<p> David was educated at Sherborne and Queen's College,
Oxford, where he was Organ Scholar. He was a prize-winner in
Improvisation and Performance at the examination for Fellow of The
Royal College of Organists in 2002, and has given recitals at
L'Église de La Trinité, Paris, Westminster and St Paul's.
Additional engagements have included recitals at Westminster Abbey,
the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and various performances of Vierne -
Symphonies IV and V. In June 2008 he gave a recital at Notre-Dame
de Paris. With Wells Cathedral Choir under Matthew Owens David has
recorded a critically acclaimed CD of his choral music entitled
Hail, gladdening light for Regent Records. It was Editor's Choice
in Gramophone magazine. Additionally a number of his works have
been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and 4. Recent work has included Missa
Sancti Pauli commissioned by St Paul's Cathedral for the London
Festival of Contemporary Church Music, a Magnificat and Nunc
dimittis premiered on BBC Radio 3 by Wells Cathedral Choir, and a
set of evening canticles for Sherborne School Choir. </p>2011-05-04T14:29:28+00:002011-05-04T14:29:28+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F05%2FTindall_Recital_Series__26_May_Gordon_Curtis_The_Brodowski_Quartet<h1 style="text-align: center;"> The Tindall Recital Series
2011<br /> All concerts start at 7.30 pm </h1> <p
style="text-align: center;"> Tindall Recital Hall, Music School,
Sherborne<br /> Tickets available from Sherborne School
Reception<br /> T: 01935 812249 E:tickets@sherborne.org
</p> <h1 style="text-align: center;"> Thursday 26 May:
Gordon Curtis, The Brodowski Quartet </h1> <h2
style="text-align: left;"> Gordon Curtis (Clarinet), Thursday 26
May </h2> <p style="text-align: left;">
<em><strong><img
src="/storage/images/Music_Gordon_Curtis_Tindall_2011.JPG" alt=""
width="394" height="359" /><br /> Quartet in F minor, Op
80 - Mendelssohn</strong></em><br />
<em><strong>Quintet for clarinet and strings, K 581 -
Mozart</strong></em> </p> <p
style="text-align: left;"> Gordon Curtis is a clarinettist
currently studying at Trinity College of Music, London. He is
taught by the World renowned Spanish clarinet player, Joan-Enric
Lluna. Whilst Gordon was a pupil at Sherborne School, he was
invited to be a soloist with the Elgar Chamber Orchestra under
Stephen Bell, performing Weber's Second Clarinet Concerto in E Flat
Major, Op.74. </p> <p style="text-align: left;"> After
joining Trinity College of Music in 2007, he has won The Wilfred
Hambleton Clarinet Competition (2009), performed with all their
major ensembles as principal clarinet including TCM Symphony
Orchestra, and TCM Chamber Orchestra in the UK Premiere of Leo
Brouwer's Fifth Guitar Concerto, as well as recording Alan
Hovaness's Symphony No.23 for Naxos. </p> <p
style="text-align: left;"> He has also performed with the
International Student's Symphony Orchestra, St Paul's Sinfonia, and
has been appointed Principal Clarinet for Vocal Motions Elastic
Theatre with Artistic Director Jacek Scarso, which performed at the
Tete a Tete Opera Festival at Riverside Studios in 2010. </p>
<h2 style="text-align: left;"> The Brodowski Quartet,
Thursday 26 May </h2> <p style="text-align: left;">
<strong><em><img
src="/storage/images/Music_Brodowski_Quartet_2011.JPG" alt=""
width="550" /><br /> David Brodowsk
(violin)</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Catrin Win Morgan
(violin)</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Felix Tanner
(viola)</em></strong><br />
<strong><em>Vanessa Lucas-Smith
(cello)</em></strong> </p> <p
style="text-align: left;"> First Prize Winners of the 2008 Royal
Overseas League Competition, the Brodowski Quartet are 'the new
kids on the London scene' (The Times). The quartet members,
originating from Germany, Wales, Scotland and England, are
currently based in London where they are recipients of the Richard
Carne Fellowship for Chamber Ensembles at Trinity College of Music,
where last year they held the Bulldog Scholarship for String
Quartet. They are also currently Associate Artists at the Anvil
Concert Hall in Basingstoke. </p> <p style="text-align:
left;"> The Quartet won the Second Prize at the 2009 Gaetano
Zinetti International Chamber Music Competition in Italy, also
winning the Special Award of Artists in Residence for 2010. The
Quartet was selected as Park Lane Group Young Artists for 2008,
giving a critically acclaimed recital at the Purcell Room in
London. In 2007 they were winners of the Val Tidone International
Chamber Music Competition in Italy and were also prize winners in
the Charles Hennen International Chamber Music Competition in the
Netherlands broadcast live on Radio 4 Netherlands. </p> <p
style="text-align: left;"> Their role as Fellows of Trinity
College of Music involves regularly coaching student </p>2011-05-20T12:13:37+00:002011-05-20T12:13:37+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F05%2FSchool_House_row_Indian_Ocean_for_charity<p> <img src="/storage/images/Indian_Runner_1.jpg" alt=""
width="448" height="302" /> </p> <p> This summer,
the boys of School House will row 3100 miles, collectively, the
distance of the Indian Ocean and in doing so aim to raise
significant money for charity. The main beneficiaries will be the
Mark Evison Foundation, Access Sport and the house charity. <a
href="/storage/School_House_Indian_Runner_2011.pdf"
target="_blank">Click here for more...</a> </p>
<p> <span style="color:
#ff6600;"><strong>Distance Update 20th
June</strong></span>: School House have to date rowed
3,670Km. Only 1122 Km to go and we are only 103Km behind the
'Indian Runner'! </p> <p> Donations will be much
appreciated; anyone wishing to make a donation can do so directly
into this account: </p> <p> Natwest "Indian Ocean
Rowing"<br /> Sort code: 60-19-12<br /> Account number:
26088258 </p> <p> We are also hoping to run a raffle;
donations for prizes would be welcome to Mr Ben Bates. </p>
<p> <span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Team
Indian Ocean 3100</strong>.</span> Please read their
blog which is updated most days, depending on conditions.<br
/> <a
href="http://www.indianocean3100.com/">http://www.indianocean3100.com/</a>
</p> <p> To see the team's progress<br /> <a
href="http://www.indianoceanrow.com/progress/">http://www.indianoceanrow.com/progress/</a>
</p> <p> <span style="color:
#ff6600;"><strong>Access
Sport</strong></span><br /> <a
href="http://www.accesssport.org.uk/">http://www.accesssport.org.uk/</a>
</p> <p> <span style="color:
#ff6600;"><strong>Mark Evison
Foundation</strong></span><br /> <a
href="http://www.markevisonfoundation.org/">http://www.markevisonfoundation.org/</a>
</p> <p> OUR THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING ORGANISATIONS WHO
HAVE MADE DONATIONS SO FAR... </p> <p> Harrow School
(use of 6 rowing machines).<br /> Gear4<br /> Lamy
Pens<br /> Tel Manufacturing<br /> Lindop Sports<br
/> Caterbury<br /> Trutex Clothing<br /> Oak Apple
Embroidery<br /> Queens Arms, Corten Denham<br /> The
Kings Arms, Charlton Hawthorne<br /> Sabins </p>
<p> </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/Indian_Runner_4.jpg" alt="" width="550"
/><br /> The School House Team </p> <p>
<img src="/storage/images/Indian_Runner_3.jpg" alt=""
width="448" height="322" /> </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/Indian_Runner_2.jpg" alt="" width="448"
height="299" /> </p>2011-05-20T14:35:26+00:002011-05-20T14:35:26+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F05%2FATCL_Music_Diplomas_achieved_by_two_Sherborne_boys<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/Music_Diploma_Lewis_Hughes_web.JPG" alt=""
width="340" height="453" /><br /> Two Sherborne pupils
have achieved their ATCL diplomas. Jack Lewis (trombone) and
Alistair Hughes (cello) achieved extremely high marks - Alistair
Hughes additionally gaining a Distinction. James Henderson,
Director of Music, commented, "<em>This is a tremendous
achievement for both pupils. We are all delighted for them both and
also very grateful to Head of Keyboard Jenny Coultas who has spent
many hours individually coaching them and rehearsing them for the
examination recitals - and also for accompanying them on the
day</em>." </p> <p> Details of the music which
Jack Lewis and Alistair Hughes played may be found <a
href="/news/2011/03/Diploma_Recitals"
target="_blank">here</a>. </p> <p> </p>2011-06-20T09:09:50+00:002011-06-20T09:09:50+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F06%2FAll_Stars_Wow_Salcombe_Festival<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;" src="/storage/images/Music_Salcombe4_web.JPG"
alt="" width="448" height="299" /> </p> <p> The
Swing Band has received great accolades following its recent
performances in Salcombe. Appearing in the Island Street Bar on the
Friday of the May Bank Holiday weekend in various small combo
groups under the "All Stars" name, the 24 piece band went on to
open the Salcombe Festival on Saturday 28th May in Holy Trinity
Church and then performed to a crowd of 800 outside the Harbour
Office and the King's Arms on Sunday. Raising considerable sums for
the Salcombe Festival funds and also for the band's 2012 tour to
Barbados, the group also sold many of its "<em>O lady, be
good!"</em> and <em>"Feeling good</em>" CDs -
both of which are currently available from the Music School or
School Reception.<br /> <br /> David Cohen, Chairman of
the Salcombe Festival, commented that "The <em>Sherborne
School Swing Band gave an outstanding concert with their superb
vocalist Simon Davies. We hope that they will return in 2012 to be
a part of the main Festival</em>". Invitations to perform
again have been received from the Mayor's Office in Kingsbridge and
from the committee organising the forthcoming
commemoration/celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Plymouth
Blitz in September. </p> <p> <img style="display:
block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/Music_Salcombe3_web.JPG" alt="" width="597"
height="336" /> </p>2011-06-21T10:36:50+00:002011-06-21T10:36:50+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F06%2FNigel_Perrins_Music_Masterclass<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/Music_Masterclass1_Sherborne_School.JPG"
alt="" width="445" height="336" /> </p> <p> As the
inaugural occasion for a new masterclass series at the school to be
held twice a year in memory of Sherborne's first Director of Music
J R Sterndale-Bennett, Nigel Perrin took a half day masterclass for
singers on Sunday 12th June in the Tindall Recital Hall. During the
first part of the afternoon individual singers were given the
opportunity to work on vocal production and musical interpretation
with Nigel for 15-20 minutes. Amongst the consistently high
standard of singing there was an outstanding performance of Berlioz
<em>O Misere de roi</em> by Ben Craw. Others involved
were Henry Chadwick, Joseph Hewitson, Cosimo Malizia, Nicholas
Toomey, Robert Folkes, William Ellis, Freddie Blackman and Harry
Fielder in repertoire ranging from an excerpt from Mendelssohn's
<em>Elijah</em>, Purcell's <em>Music for a
while</em> and Mozart's <em>O Isis</em> from
<em>Die Zauberflöten</em> to Rodgers &
Hammerstein. </p> <p> The second part of the afternoon
saw Nigel Perrin working with the Chamber Choir (pictured below) in
performances of Palestrina's <em>Gloriosi
Principes</em> and <em>Innocentes</em>. Nigel
praised the choir's singing, commenting upon the polished and
perfected performances it gave, and also summarised his day at
Sherborne in admiring the vocal prowess of Shirburnians with both
their willingness and ability to sing with confidence in an era
where this is not common. The masterclass concluded with a short
performance of <em>Mister Sandman</em>. </p>
<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/Music_Masterclass2_Sherborne_School.JPG"
alt="" width="576" height="325" /> </p> <p> Nigel
Perrin's musical life began as a boy chorister at Ely Cathedral,
from where he won a choral scholarship to King's College,
Cambridge, to study under Sir David Willcocks. After a short time
spent singing in most of London's professional choirs, Nigel became
well-known as the high voice of The King's Singers and for the next
eleven years he travelled the world on concert tours, recorded some
twenty-five albums and appeared in countless television shows with
artists as diverse as Kiri Te Kanawa and Cliff Richard. Currently
his busy career includes conducting, directing choral workshops and
summer schools, adjudicating and teaching. He is a member of staff
at Wells Cathedral Specialist Music School, where he works with
young developing voices and trains the Chapel Choir. </p>2011-06-27T12:00:15+00:002011-06-27T12:00:15+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F06%2FSUPA_National_Senior_Schools_Polo_won_by_Sherborne_team<p> <img
src="/storage/images/Polo_Sherborne_School_SUPA_Longdole_2011.JPG"
alt="" width="448" height="336" /> </p> <p> On
Sunday 26th June Sherborne polo team proved itself to be the force
to be reckoned with as the team won the Senior schools tournament
at Longdole polo club. </p> <p> Jack Taylor (L6a),
Chris Pitman (L6f), Nick Tobin (5e) and Hassanal Shah (4a) wiped
out the other schools round by round on a blazing hot day to reach
the finals. All team members were invaluable at setting up or
scoring goals. Jack Taylor was instrumental in opening up the play
and Hassanal played strongly as the newest member of the team.
</p> <p> The deciding game was played out over two
nail-biting chukkas. At the end of the first chukka Sherborne were
facing defeat, however they reappeared on the pitch with renewed
determination and made light work of turning the result to their
favour in the last seven minutes. </p> <p> <em>Ms
Julia Slade</em><br /> <em>Master in Charge of
Polo</em> </p>2011-06-29T09:35:03+00:002011-06-29T09:35:03+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F06%2FEnglish_Department_Case_Study_for_Cambridge_IGCSE<p> <img
src="/storage/images/English_class_Sherborne_School_2011.jpg"
alt="" width="550" /> </p> <p> Sherborne's English
Department was one of the first schools in the UK to adopt both the
Cambridge IGCSE English Language and English Literature. The
department has developed close links with the Board and is
delighted by its results with these rigorous qualifications; more
boys in the 2010 cohort achieved an A* for Language than ever
before and the total exceeded that of many Eton Group Schools. The
results also place the school in the top 5% of independent schools
for Value-Added results. </p> <p> As a consequence, the
English department was asked to be a case study for the CIE
website. The Head of Department, Mrs Rebecca de Pelet and the
department's newest member, Mr James Winter, can be seen via the
following link <a
href="http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/igcse/video/Cambridge%20IGCSE%20English%20Literature/index_html"
target="_blank">HERE</a>. </p>2011-06-29T13:13:05+00:002011-06-29T13:13:05+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F06%2FUpper_Sixth_gain_3_prestigious_university_programmes<p> <img src="/storage/images/022.jpg" alt="" width="544"
height="363" /> </p> <p> Against fierce competition,
two Sherborne Upper Sixth Form boys have secured offers on three
prestigious university programmes run in conjunction with prominent
financial services companies. </p> <p> After a final
assessment centre which included an hour long interview, Mattie
Hooper (a) was accepted on University of Newcastle's Business
Accounting and Finance course, which is run in partnership with
PwC. He also gained an offer for University of Lancaster's
Accounting, Auditing and Finance course sponsored by Ernst and
Young. Alex Carr (e), facing competition from 5,000 applicants, has
been offered a place on KPMG's new six year School Leavers'
Programme, which combines professional training with a degree
programme at either University of Durham or University of Exeter.
Students on this programme start on a salary of £20,000, which
rises to £45,000 in the final three years, and they will complete
it with a degree, a professional qualification and no student debt.
</p> <p> </p>2011-06-30T09:35:03+00:002011-06-30T09:35:03+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F06%2FSherborne_Qatar_Design_Competition_Winner_Announced<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Qatar_RIBA_finalist_Atkins_2011.jpg"
alt="Sherborne Qatar architects' impression" width="563"
height="226" /> </p> <p> Atkins Limited have been
announced as the winners of the competition to design the new
Sherborne Qatar School to be built in Doha, Qatar. </p>
<p> The competition was organised on behalf of the Sherborne
Qatar Board of Governors by RIBA Competitions. Sherborne Qatar is a
joint venture between Sherborne School and General Trading Group
Qatar represented by Sheikh Abdullah Bin Ahmed Al Thani. Sherborne
Qatar was founded in 2009 on a temporary site to the west of Doha
and with the opening of the Senior School in September 2010 now
caters for pupils from Reception through to Year 9. The vision is
to establish a school that offers the very best of Sherborne's
ethos and education within the cultural framework of Qatar.
</p> <p> The new school will provide a unique
educational experience for Qatari children and the children of
expatriates working in Qatar and neighbouring Gulf States. The new
school will eventually cater for approximately 1500 pupils across
the 4 to 18 age range and prepare them for entry to the major
universities of the world. The competition sought to select an
architect-led design team with whom Sherborne Qatar can work to
successfully deliver their vision and aspirations for the new
school. Atkins was selected from a short-list which also included
(in alphabetical order): Arab Engineering Bureau; Avanti
Architects; Farrow Partnership Architects Inc.; Hopkins Architects
and Technital S.p.A. </p> <p> The six teams were
invited to develop strategic design ideas and initial concepts
which they presented to the Sherborne Qatar Board - together with
the Board's advisers, staff, pupils and parent representatives - at
a final assessment held in Doha. The Board felt that Atkins had
demonstrated an excellent understanding of the School's
requirements and presented some interesting initial ideas of how
the cultural identities of Sherborne UK and Sherborne Qatar might
be expressed within the built form to represent their shared
educational ethos. The Board also felt that the experienced Atkins
team had the ability to successfully deliver the project in Doha.
</p> <p> Members of the Sherborne Qatar Board commented
as follows: "<em>I would like to congratulate all the
participants of the design competition for their effort and I am
looking forward to working on this venture with the Atkins team.
The inspiration behind Sherborne Qatar falls in line with His
Highness Sheikh Hamad the Emir and Her Highness Sheikha Moza's
vision of pursuing excellence in education and we aim to implement
their vision and continue on a path of academic
excellence.</em>" Sheikh Abdullah Bin Ahmed Al Thani (Chair,
Sherborne Qatar Board) "<em>I congratulate Atkins for winning
the RIBA Design Competition. They captured and understood the ethos
of Sherborne Dorset and pragmatically applied that to their design
for a signature building for Sherborne Qatar. We look forward to
working with them</em>." Prof. Richard Hodder-Williams (Chair
of Governors, Sherborne UK). </p> <p> On learning that
they had won the competition, Martin Pease (Atkins, Head of
Architecture UK) commented: "<em>We are delighted that our
approach, which was to create a unique place borne out of the
memory of Sherborne in Dorset, was the one selected by the
Sherborne Qatar Judging Panel. Our design seeks to create a school
with a shared identity, not restricted by the past, but rather
ready to absorb and evolve its own future in Doha. This success is
testament to the hard work and collaboration between our UK and
Middle East offices, and demonstrates Atkins truly global
expertise</em>." </p> <p> For further details
about Sherborne Qatar please visit <a
href="http://www.sherborneqatar.org">www.sherborneqatar.org</a>
</p>2011-07-04T12:08:41+00:002011-07-04T12:08:41+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F07%2FPatrick_Shelley_Music_Competition_2011<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Patrick_Shelley_Christey-Clover.JPG"
alt="" width="448" height="335" /> </p> <p> The
fifth annual Patrick Shelley Music Competition for Advanced
Instrumentalists was won by Theodore Irvine for his outstanding
performance of two of Gershwin's Preludes on the piano. Adjudicator
Rod Dunk praised Theodore's playing in describing it as
"<em>music which really took me somewhere and which spoke of
clear musical vision resulting in a very mature
interpretation</em>." Performing on the Music School's newest
grand piano, now just one year old, Theodore's use of tonal colour,
and his ability to make the instrument "sing", was also praised.
</p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Patrick_Shelley_Winner.JPG"
alt="" width="447" height="336" /> </p> <p> Winners
of the other sections of the competition were Jason Choi (flute:
woodwind prize), Alexander Barrie (trombone: brass), Ben Craw
(singing) and Alistair Hughes (cello: strings). </p>
<p> The adjudicator of the competition, Roderick Dunk, is one
of Britain's most versatile conductors. He studied double bass and
conducting at the Birmingham School of Music, before following the
long tradition of conductors who have learned their craft from
within the orchestra, as a member of both the BBC Symphony
Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra. As a conductor he now
appears frequently with the BBC Concert Orchestra, including
regular broadcasts of BBC Radio 2's <em>'Friday Night is
Music Night'</em>. The many other British orchestras he has
conducted include the Hallé Orchestra, the CBSO, the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra, the Manchester Camerata, the Northern
Chamber Orchestra, the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra and the
East of England Orchestra (now Sinfonia Viva). With the London
Symphony Orchestra he has made a number of commercial recordings,
including symphonies by Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven, as well as an
anthology of Broadway hits entitled <em>'That's
Entertainment'</em>. </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Patrick_Shelley_Anstee.JPG"
alt="" width="280" height="448" /> </p>2011-08-18T12:00:48+00:002011-08-18T12:00:48+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F08%2FAcademic_Results_Better_Than_Ever_at_Sherborne<p sizcache="23" sizset="0"> Sherborne School again announced
excellent A level and IB results. 52% of grades were A* or A or the
IB equivalent. This is an improvement of 5% over the same results
in 2010. This is against the national trend. Statistics released by
the BBC today show that for the first time in 15 years there has
been no national increase in the total proportion getting A or A*
grades. </p> <p sizcache="23" sizset="0"> <em>'I
am extremely pleased that my first set of A level and IB results
show the clear commitment we have to setting academic standards
high and getting the best possible results we can for each boy in
the School',</em> says Headmaster Chris Davis. '<em>The
overall figures are very pleasing and I would like to congratulate
both the boys and their teachers on their achievements. In
particular, I am delighted that James Lello and Tom Gibbs have
respectively achieved their ambitions to study English at Cambridge
and History at Oxford.'</em> </p> <p sizcache="23"
sizset="0"> Congratulations to the following boys who scored at
least AAA's or 39 points plus at IB. We wish them good fortune at
their chosen universities: </p> <p sizcache="23"
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xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Simon
Davies</font></font></span> </p>
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Newcastle</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Medicine</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
9"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">George
Ellwood</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Not decided</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Not decided</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
10"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Harry Foot</font></font></span>
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solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Cardiff</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Mechanical
Engineering</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 11"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Harry Fox</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Sheffield</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55
Roman">Architecture</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
12"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Tom Gibbs</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Oxford</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">History</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
13"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Alex
Hamilton</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Bath</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">International Management & Modern
Languages</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 14"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Charlie
Hensher</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Kings College
London</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Medicine</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
15"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Alistair
Hughes</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">London School of
Economics</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">History</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
16"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Toby Lane</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Bristol</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Management</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
17"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Charlie
Leach</font></font></span> </p> </td>
<td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT:
#d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Not decided</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Not decided</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
18"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">James Lello</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Cambridge</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">English</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
19"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Harry Lewis</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Newcastle</font></font></span>
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Business
Management</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 20"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
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mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Teddy
Lucas-Rowe</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Exeter</font></font></span>
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solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Economics and
Finance</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 21"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Toby
Mackean</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Durham</font></font></span>
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solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Geography</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
22"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Qasim Al
Mansoor</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Southampton</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Mechanical
Engineering</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 23"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Tristan
Merbecks</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Bath</font></font></span>
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solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Chemical
Engineering</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 24"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">John
Montgomery</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Newcastle</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55
Roman">Geography/Planning</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
25"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Luke Nelson</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Sheffield</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Zoology</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
26"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Victor Peng</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Imperial College,
London</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Chemical
Engineering</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 27"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Will
Purcell</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT:
5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Newcastle</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55
Roman">Architecture</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
28"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Michael
Smith</font></font></span> </p> </td>
<td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT:
#d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Newcastle</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Marketing</font></font></span>
</p> </td> </tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow:
29"> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm;
BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt;
PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Stanley
Tsang</font></font></span> </p> </td>
<td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT:
#d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154.05pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">London School of
Economics</font></font></span> </p>
</td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid;
BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB">Economics</span> </p> </td>
</tr> <tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 30"> <td
style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
1pt solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent;
PADDING-LEFT: 5.4pt; WIDTH: 154pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt;
BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top"
width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Zar Wilson</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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5.4pt; BORDER-TOP: #d4d0c8; BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid;
PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Edinburgh</font></font></span>
</p> </td> <td style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt
solid; BORDER-LEFT: #d4d0c8; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BACKGROUND-COLOR:
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PADDING-TOP: 0cm; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt;
mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt:
solid windowtext .5pt" valign="top" width="205"> <p
class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB">Physics</span> </p> </td>
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style="BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BORDER-LEFT: windowtext
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width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Marc Yip</font></font></span>
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xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Imperial College
London</font></font></span> </p>
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class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB">Biomedical Engineering</span> </p>
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width="205"> <p class="MsoNormal"> <span lang="EN-GB"
xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Boris Yu</font></font></span>
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xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Warwick</font></font></span>
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xml:lang="EN-GB"><font size="2"><font face="Avenir LT
Std 55 Roman">Mathematics &
Statistics</font></font></span> </p>
</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>2011-08-26T09:28:52+00:002011-08-26T09:28:52+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F08%2FStronger_than_ever_GCSE_results_at_Sherborne_School<p> Boys at Sherborne have achieved a stronger than ever set
of GCSE results with more than 80% of grades at A* - B and just
under 30% of all papers graded A*. In total 27 boys scored straight
A*-A's.<br /> <br /> <em>'I would like to
congratulate the boys on their success which reflects an enormous
amount of hard work by both pupils and staff</em>,' comments
Chris Davis, Headmaster.<br /> <br /> Congratulations
to the following pupils who achieved all A*s and As in their chosen
subjects: </p> <table border="0" cellspacing="10"
cellpadding="10"> <tbody> <tr> <td> Julian
Bertie<br /> Benjamin Bradnam<br /> Robin
Brinkworth<br /> Toby Bush<br /> Hector Campbell<br
/> Alexander Chambers<br /> Jack Clifford<br />
</td> <td> Edward Dance<br /> Alexander
Freeman<br /> Christopher Freeman<br /> William
Galsworthy<br /> Samuel George<br /> Archibald
Hamilton<br /> Alexander Hole<br /> </td>
<td> Charles Huins<br /> Harry Jones<br /> Edward
Macdonald<br /> James Massey<br /> Angus Murdoch<br
/> Jack Newman<br /> William Quaile<br />
</td> <td> <p> Hassan Rashed<br /> Joseph
Shaw<br /> Benedict Simon<br /> Milo Sharpe<br />
Thomas Wintle<br /> Frederick Willans </p> </td>
</tr> </tbody> </table> <p> </p>2011-09-19T10:21:40+00:002011-09-19T10:21:40+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F09%2FHonorary_Scholarship_Awards<p> <img
src="/storage/images/Scholars_Sherborne_School_2011b.JPG" alt=""
width="400" /> </p> <p> Following their outstanding
GCSE examination performance, five boys in the Lower Sixth have
been awarded Honorary Academic Scholarships. Archie Hamilton,
Christopher Freeman, Thomas Wintle and Edward MacDonald all secured
10 A* grades and Angus Murdoch gained 9A*. Last week, at a dinner
for over 70 Academic Scholars, Deputy Head Dr David Smith
congratulated the boys on their success and encouraged them to view
their academic work not just as means of securing a place at
university but as a way of enriching their lives. The annual dinner
is held in the Old School Room at the heart of the school and
recognises the importance of academic scholarship as being at the
heart of the school's aim. </p>2011-09-20T11:36:11+00:002011-09-20T11:36:11+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F09%2FActing_Director_of_Sport<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/David_Guy.jpg" alt=""
width="250" /> </p> <p> David Guy has been appointed
Acting Director of Sport with immediate effect. He may be contacted
on <a
href="mailto:directorofsport@sherborne.org">directorofsport@sherborne.org</a>
</p> <p> Currently Head of Rugby at Sherborne, David
was formerly Head of Boys' Games and 1st XV Coach at Hymers College
in Hull. He is also Coach to the England U16B Rugby squad.
</p>2011-09-21T12:13:14+00:002011-09-21T12:13:14+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F09%2FUS_Universities_Visit_Sherborne<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/US_Universities_Sherborne_Foundation.JPG"
alt="" width="448" height="236" /> </p> <p> On
Sunday 18th September Sherborne School played host to a visit from
four of the top US universities. International Admissions Tutors
from Duke, Georgetown, Penn and Stanford made presentations on how
to apply to US universities. They also presented details of their
own individual institutions. This was the first visit of its kind
for US universities to present to Schools in the South West of
England. </p> <p> </p>2011-09-21T12:16:00+00:002011-09-21T12:16:00+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F09%2FNational_Recognition_for_Sherbornes_Higher_Education_Advice<p> </p> <p> Sherborne has received national
recognition for its leading role in offering up to date,
evidence-based Higher Education advice. </p> <p> Philip
Rogerson, the Director of Higher Education and Careers, in recent
years has visited all 120 UK universities, as well as others in the
USA and Europe. As a result, he has been invited onto the editorial
board of The Complete University Guide as the sole representative
of Higher Education advisers in schools. He has also been
interviewed by BBC Television on the subject of "Is university
value for money?". In our commitment to being alert to rapid
changes within the university sector, other members of the
department have already attended Open Days at Bath and Bristol this
term.<br /> </p>2011-09-27T10:26:00+00:002011-09-27T10:26:00+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F09%2FThird_Form_Geography_day_to_Lyn_Valley<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Geography_Lyn_Valley_Sept_2011.JPG"
alt="Geography Field Trip to Lyn Valley" width="279" height="395"
/> </p> <p> 116 Third form pupils and ten staff
enjoyed a great day of geographical exploration on Exmoor and in
the Lyn valley yesterday. From the start on Exmoor, down the
tributary river of Farley Water to Watersmeet and the East Lyn
river, the year split into teaching groups and learnt more about
the landscape of the area and the causes of the famous 1952 flood
which devastated the town of Lynmouth. Observations were made as to
the changes in and around the river since that day. As Dr Stiff so
eloquently put it, '<em>There is a lot of Geography in this
valley</em>!'. </p>2011-09-30T12:01:31+00:002011-09-30T12:01:31+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F09%2FEuropean_Day_of_Languages<h1 style="text-align: center;"> Celebration of the European
Day of Languages September 2011 </h1> <p> The Modern
Foreign Languages Department's annual celebration of the European
Day of Languages took place on Friday September 23rd 2011. Whilst
the teaching staff struggled with ordering their coffee and cakes
in Portuguese, the Third Form rose to the challenges of being
introduced to a new language as well as being taught by Sixth
Formers instead of teachers. The Sixth Formers prepared interactive
and lively lessons in French, German and Spanish. As the Third Form
commented: </p> <blockquote> <p> <em>"The
Sixth Formers who took our Spanish lesson made the lesson very fun
and enjoyable by using techniques not usually used by
teachers."</em> </p> <p> <em>"The Sixth
Formers showed us how good your language skills can become in just
a few years."</em> </p> <p> <em>"The
Spanish lesson was fascinating and enthusiastically taught by the
Sixth formers. It was an unusual experience to be taught by
somebody who had experienced what I was taught and how I was
taught. They found better ways of teaching us compared to more
mature teachers."</em> </p> <p> <br />
<img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right:
auto;" src="/storage/images/images/MFL_2011_c.JPG" alt="Third
Formers participating in a Spanish lesson" width="448" height="182"
/> </p> <p> Pupils enjoyed a brief immersion into a
new language, learning how to sing in Portuguese read children's
books in Dutch, write their name in Arabic and describe themselves
in Russian. </p> <p> <em>"We had a chance to
experience a new language that we would not normally
learn."</em> </p> <p> <em>"The European Day
of languages was fantastic and learning a completely new language
was extremely enjoyable. I enjoyed our feeble attempts to pronounce
unfamiliar words in Russian!"</em> </p> <p>
<em>"The European Day of Languages was a day for the students
to not only experience a new language but also to have
fun."</em> </p> <p> <em>"The best bit was
learning the alphabet in Russian. The brief introduction into a
language I had never thought of learning was great."</em>
</p> <p> <em><img
src="/storage/images/images/MFL_2011_d.JPG" alt="Third Formers
construct a French dialogue" width="448" height="244"
/></em><br /> Above: Third Formers construct a
French dialogue. Below: European themed lunch in the Dining Hall
</p> <p> <img style="float: left;"
src="/storage/images/images/MFL_2011_a.JPG" alt="European themed
lunch in the dining hall" width="448" height="265" /> </p>
</blockquote>2011-10-04T16:40:13+00:002011-10-04T16:40:13+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FSherborne_RUFC_vs_Sherborne_School_rugby_match<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/vs_Sherborne_RFC_September_2011a.JPG"
alt="" width="500" /> </p> <p> Last week saw the
inaugural match for Sherborne's First XV against Sherborne Town's
RUFC U19 Colts. </p> <p> Mike Trew, Sherborne RFC
Chairman said, "We were delighted to play our first ever floodlit
game for our Colts XV against Sherborne School. We thought it was
an excellent match, refereed superbly by Simon Lilley who has a
foot in both camps." The final scoreline was 34-24 in Sherborne
School's favour. </p>2011-10-07T16:34:53+00:002011-10-07T16:34:53+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FPhysics_Lectures_Programme<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/LHC.jpg" alt=""
width="500" /> </p> <p> Throughout the academic year
a programme of visiting lecturers will present though-provoking
topics to the boys. The next lecture on 2nd November will be
"<strong>Frontier Particle Physics - the Large Hadron
Collider and the Origin of Mass</strong>" by Nick Evans from
the School of Physics and Astronomy, Southampton University.
</p> <p> <em>The Large Hadron Collider is
currently up and running in Geneva, colliding protons together with
ten times more energy than has ever been achieved before. The goal
is to break matter up to find the fundamental constituents of the
Universe and the forces by which they interact. In particular,
physicists are seeking to find a new particle called the Higgs
Boson that is responsible for generating particle masses.
</em> </p> <p> Previous lectures this term have
included: </p> <p> Jonathan Black from Queen Mary
University enthralled a group of boys with his lecture on
"Artificial Intelligence: Man versus the machine" </p>
<p> Dr Malcolm MacCallum, a visiting lecturer at Bristol
University, presented recent information on the theoretical
formation and evidence for Black Holes </p>2011-10-13T13:29:50+00:002011-10-13T13:29:50+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FBoys_hear_Willie_Walsh_at_Bristol_Business_School<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/walsh.jpg" alt=""
width="300" height="261" /><br /> <em>Willie
Walsh</em> </p> <p> On Wednesday 12th October, Mr
Harris and four Upper 6th Form boys were lucky enough to get
tickets to hear Willie Walsh, the CEO of the newly formed
International Airlines Group, speak at the Bristol Business School.
IAG is the parent company of British Airways and Iberia and is
looking to make considerable cost savings and revenue gains from
their new structure. He was frank about the economic problems that
they face and the challenges that the government's lack of an
aviation policy poses. The proposed train link from Heathrow to
Gatwick was given short shrift. It was a most enjoyable evening
that should help the boys improve the analysis and evaluation in
their essays. </p>2011-10-14T12:45:28+00:002011-10-14T12:45:28+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FSwim_team_glory_at_Canford_Gala<p> <strong>CANFORD SWIMMING GALA 13TH
OCTOBER</strong> </p> <p> Sherborne is proud to
announce that the School swimming team were the overall winners at
yesterday's gala at Canford. </p> <p> Representing
Sherborne <span id="_mce_start" style="line-height: 0; display:
none;"></span>were: </p> <p> Dan MacDonald
(capt)<br /> Harry Robins<br /> Tom Hole<br />
Harry Lane<br /> Barnaby Wood<br /> Fergus Huins<br
/> Ed Kennedy<br /> Jack Crinks<br /> Ed Budd<br
/> James Kennedy </p> <p>
<strong>Results:</strong><br /> Senior Boys:
Canford 48 Sherborne 38<br /> Junior Boys: Bryanston 66
Sherborne 60 Canford 46<br /> Overall: Sherborne 98 Canford
94 Bryanston 66 </p> <p> <span id="_mce_end"
style="line-height: 0; display: none;"></span> </p>2011-10-17T09:42:37+00:002011-10-17T09:42:37+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FGeography_Data_Collection_on_the_Sid<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Geography_Sid_Oct_2011.JPG" alt=""
width="448" height="276" /> </p> <p> 61 Fourth Form
boys and six staff enjoyed a rewarding data collection day on the
river Sid in Devon on Friday 14 October. Boys were split into small
groups to collect river channel data, to assess the changing
characteristics of a river as it moves downstream. There was also
an opportunity to view the formation of a meander near Sidford, and
the attempts made to manage the river as it moves into Sidmouth
itself. This practice day will be beneficial for the boys when it
comes to the data collection for their controlled assessment
projects in the summer. </p> <p> <em>Jeremy
Preston</em><br /> <em>Head of
Geography</em> </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Geography_Sid_Oct_2011_c.JPG" alt=""
width="448" height="265" /> </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Geography_Sid_Oct_2011_b.JPG" alt=""
width="448" height="278" /> </p>2011-10-31T11:29:49+00:002011-10-31T11:29:49+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FLower_Sixth_Geographers_Urban_Regeneration_in_Manchester<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/2011_L6_manchester.JPG" alt=""
width="448" height="255" /> </p> <p> The L6th
geographers have just returned from a highly successful and
enjoyable trip to Manchester. During the stay, in a converted old
mill building on the Rochdale canal in the Castlefield district of
Manchester, the boys undertook a walking tour of the city
evaluating the success [or failure] of various urban regeneration
policies that have been put in place. </p> <p> The walk
took in the cafe lifestyle Castlefield area on near lock 92,
Spinningfields legal and financial area, Expression Square and the
Arndale Centre. The impact of the IRA bomb in 1996 was evaluated.
From here the tour moved on to the old print works, once the
largest printing production outside London, and now a cinema and
restaurant area. The new Sports City, based around the Commonwealth
Games of 2002 and now the home of Manchester City, was visited
before the tour headed to Salford Quay and the new media city. The
£650 million investment in this area is clear to see with the BBC
already in place and ITV moving, in 2012. </p> <p> The
second day saw the boys complete an urban microclimate transect
through the city, starting from Torside Reservoir in the Peak
district, through the centre of Manchester and out to Mere in
Cheshire. The experience of the trip and the results collected
should prove to be a fantastic aid to learning. The conduct of the
boys was exemplary at all times and they were a credit to Sherborne
School. </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/2011_L6_manchester_2.JPG" alt=""
width="336" height="448" /> </p>2011-10-31T11:42:10+00:002011-10-31T11:42:10+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FSimon_Lilley_U16_West_of_England_Divisional_Rugby_Coach<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Rugby_SDL_training.JPG" alt=""
width="336" height="380" /> </p> <p> We are
delighted to announce that Simon Lilley, Head of PE, has been
appointed U16 South West of England Divisional Rugby coach. Simon
will be working with some of our Fifth form boys who are working
towards South West selection through the Dorset and Wilts County
side. </p> <p> "<em>I am delighted that Simon
will be coaching the divisional U16 squad, and I am sure that his
skills and enthusiasm will help the South West players achieve
their potential as they challenge for an England shirt next
term</em>." said Dave Guy, Head of Rugby at Sherborne School,
and England U16 Coach.<br /> <br /> Simon has also been
selected to be an official London 2012 Olympics Games maker,
working within the press and media team at the Excel Area in
London's Docklands - the site for Judo, Weightlifting, Boxing and
Wrestling amongst other sports. </p>2011-10-31T12:03:41+00:002011-10-31T12:03:41+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FGrease_is_the_word_School_production_13_December<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/grease_logo.jpg"
alt="" width="448" height="207" /> </p> <p> 'Grease'
is the word as we are delighted to announce that it is this year's
main School production. A large, talented cast of boys and girls
(Sherborne Girls' and Leweston School) will rock 'n' roll through
this high energy production which tells the story of teenage life
in the 1950's; themes of young love and adolescent angst are shown
to be timeless and universal. </p> <p>
<strong>Thursday 1st, Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd
December.</strong> </p> <p> Performances are at
<strong>7.30pm in the Big School Room</strong>
</p> <p> <strong>Tickets cost £9</strong>
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id="_mce_start" style="line-height: 0; display:
none;"></span>g </p>2011-10-31T13:20:55+00:002011-10-31T13:20:55+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F10%2FShow_Jumping_first_for_Sherborne_boy<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Showjumping_harry_lane_2011.JPG" alt=""
width="400" height="480" /> </p> <p> Sherborne
School is proud to announce that Harry Lane (L6b), and his horse
Jonny, won the Open (3'/3'3") class at a Show Jumping competition
on Monday 24th October hosted by St Mary's School Shaftesbury at
the Half-Moon Stud, Motcombe. </p>2011-11-02T09:27:47+00:002011-11-02T09:27:47+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FOscar_Peterson_Tribute_Evening<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Oscar_P_Oct11.JPG" alt=""
width="336" height="369" /><br /> <em>Photo: Jon
Williams</em> </p> <p> Three sixth form Music
Scholars organised an Oscar Peterson Tribute Evening in the School
Dining Hall during the October Half Term break. The event, which
involved two grand pianos set in the traditional layout (facing
each other) with bass and drums, sold out at 192 tickets within
days of being advertised in the local press. The concert was the
culmination of talented pianist Oliver Toomey's EPQ (Extended
Project Qualification), an Edexcel accredited project which many
Upper Sixth Shirburnians take alongside their A Levels studies in
order to enhance their university applications. </p>
<p> Having studied the legendary playing style of Oscar
Peterson, attended a similar event at Ronnie Scott's, and written
an extensive research review, Oliver played many Peterson
favourites including <em>Blue Moon</em> and <em>I
got rhythm</em>, together with some more contemporary numbers
such as Stevie Wonder's <em>Isn't she lovely</em>.
Joined by Felix Stickland on the bass and Toby Cairns on the drums,
with Director of Music James Henderson on the second piano,
Oliver's stylish playing won many enthusiastic plaudits during the
evening and there have already been requests for a similar event.
The second of two 45 minute sets ended with an extended performance
of <em>C Jam Blues</em> which received a standing
ovation from the audience. </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Music_Oscar_P_Oct11b.JPG" alt=""
width="448" height="257" /><br /> <em>Photo: Jon
Williams</em> </p>2011-11-15T18:11:55+00:002011-11-15T18:11:55+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FRemembrance<p> <img src="/storage/Rembrance_2011.jpg" alt=""
width="448" height="299" /> </p> <p> On Friday 11
November the School marked Armistice Day. The School community
gathered in The Courts just before 11am to remember the 498 Old
Boys who have died in war. Following a prayer from the Chaplain and
the striking of the Abbey clock, boys and staff observed the two
minute silence. </p> <p> </p> <p>
</p>2011-11-16T10:33:52+00:002011-11-16T10:33:52+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FSherborne_hosts_Eton_Group_Deputies<p> <img src="/storage/eton_group_2b.jpg" alt=""
width="448" height="330" /> </p> <p> On Tuesday 15
November Sherborne hosted the Eton Group Deputies Conference. Dr
David Smith, Deputy Head Academic, chaired the meeting of twelve
deputies from leading HMC schools in southern England. Topics
covered included developments in the post 16 curriculum including
the Pre U and the integration of digitial technology into the
classroom. '<em>The opportunity to share best practice with
colleagues is one of the most valuable INSET exercises</em>'
commented Dr Smith. Next year University College School, London,
will be hosting the event. </p>2011-11-16T13:35:28+00:002011-11-16T13:35:28+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FTuring_Documentary_to_be_broadcast_21_November<p> <img
src="/storage/Turing_Prof_David_Leavitt_Beckett_Room_19_Aug_2011_4.jpg"
alt="" width="336" height="448" /> </p> <p> A new
documentary about one of Sherborne School's most famous Old
Shirburnians, Alan Turing, will be shown on 21 November 2011 at 9pm
on Channel 4: <a
href="http://www.channel4.com/programmes/britains-greatest-codebreaker/4od"
target="_self">Click here</a> </p> <p> The
documentary includes footage filmed in August 2011 at Sherborne
School, including an interview with Professor David Leavitt talking
about Turing and the Turing archive held at the School, photographs
of which are attached. The documentary will also include cine film
footage taken of the School by a master in the 1930s. </p>
<p> Alan Turing (1912-1954) attended Sherborne School from
1926 and 1931 where he was a member of Westcott House. After
Turing's death in 1954, Turing's mother wanted to ensure that his
time at Sherborne was commemorated and donated to the School a
purpose-built wooden chest containing, amongst other things,
Turing's School reports, the School gold medal for mathematics he
was awarded in 1931, and the OBE he was awarded in 1945 for his
secret war service. </p> <p> 2012 is the anniversary of
Turing's birth and in connection with this the School is planning a
year of events, including lectures and an exhibition. </p>
<p> <img
src="/storage/Turing_David_Leavitt_Upper_Library_19_Aug_2011.jpg"
alt="" width="336" height="448" /> </p>2011-11-16T14:01:38+00:002011-11-16T14:01:38+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FSwing_Band_at_Salisbury_Cathedral_School<p> <img src="/storage/Swing_Band_Salisbury_web.jpg"
alt="" width="448" height="299" /> </p> <p> The
Swing Band visited Salisbury Cathedral School on the evening Friday
11th November to give a one hour concert, organised by the school's
Director of Music Ian Wicks, to a packed house. Two old Salisbury
Head Choristers (Robert Folkes and Alex Stagg) are currently at
Sherborne and were pleased to take part in the concert, which
included three joint items with the Cathedral School's excellent
"<em>Jazzbytes</em>". Accompanied by the Swing band,
singer Patrick Evans-Bevan, of the Upper Sixth, sang Joe Stilgoe's
"<em>I like this one</em>" amongst other favourites
"<em>Just in time</em>" and "<em>At
last</em>", while the band played several instrumental
numbers by Charlie Parker including "<em>Yardbird
Suite</em>" alongside "<em>A foggy day</em>" and
"<em>Pennsylvania 6-5000</em>". </p> <p>
Dave Andrews, the director of Jazzbytes, commented of the Sherborne
Swing Band that <em>"it was great to see that there is a
school upholding the Big Band tradition as well as all the other
ensembles and one where a young musician can go and obviously be
nurtured. It was great that they play some classic swing charts
from the 30s and 40s as well as the more modern music - your band
are true 'keepers of the flame'."</em> </p>2011-11-21T16:39:04+00:002011-11-21T16:39:04+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FNew_Director_of_Sport_Announced<table border="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td>
<img src="/storage/images/images/David_Guy2_web.JPG" alt=""
width="200" /> </td> <td valign="top"> <p> We
are delighted to announce the appointment of a new Director of
Sport, David Guy, who had previously been Head of Rugby at
Sherborne. </p> <p> David has also been promoted to
coach of the England South U16 Rugby squad. </p> <p>
Prior to joining Sherborne, David had been Head of Boys' Games and
1st XV Coach at Hymers College in Hull. </p> </td>
</tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td>
</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>2011-11-22T14:41:28+00:002011-11-22T14:41:28+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FFifth_Form_History_Trip_to_Berlin<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/Berlin_011.jpg"
alt="" width="500" /> </p> <p> Forty Fifth Form
Historians spent a packed two days in Berlin exploring the
importance of the city during the Third Reich and the Cold War. It
was a superb trip which gave a real understanding into both
periods.<br /> The first day was spent looking at central
Berlin. Our first site was the Story of Berlin museum which gives
an excellent overview of the city's history and includes a Cold War
nuclear bunker. From there we went to the Holocaust Memorial and
then looked at former Nazi places of importance including Goering's
Air Ministry, the Topography of Terror and the location of Hitler's
bunker. The constant presence of remnants of the Berlin Wall was
with us through the day although the money demanded by the guard at
Checkpoint Charlie for a photo showed which side came out on top in
the Cold War. The excellent German Historical Museum provided
sources and artefacts not available in text books before we
returned footsore to the hotel. An excellent pizza meal reminded us
of a former German alliance, while a moonlit walk to the floodlit
Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag provided a fitting ending to the
evening.<br /> <br /> The final day was a sobering one
but thoroughly thought-provoking. The stark remains of
Sachsenhausen were matched by the grim surroundings of the former
Stasi prison, where our guide's mother had been an inmate. Small
groups of boys then gave impressive interpretations of the
Stalinist propaganda friezes at the Soviet War memorial at
Treptower Park before we took the U-Bahn to the best preserved
section of the Berlin Wall, where a viewing platform enabled us to
see how it would have looked during the Cold War. After such a day
a well deserved relaxing evening in a typical German Beer Cellar
was appreciated by all. This fortified us for the evening journey
up the TV Tower, former symbol of Communist technology, where we
enjoyed 360 degree views of the city. </p> <p> The boys
were all excellent company and subsequent History lessons on the
Cold War have been frequently enlivened and informed by references
to what we saw and heard. It was a real pleasure having such a
delightful group really making the most of their half-term.
</p> <p> <em>Giles Reynolds</em><br
/> <em>Head of History</em> </p>2011-11-29T11:01:51+00:002011-11-29T11:01:51+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FPE_students_trip_to_Bath_University<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Bath_Uni_Physiology_Trip_2_web.JPG"
alt="" width="448" height="336" /> </p> <p> On
Monday the 28th November our group of enthusiastic U6th Physical
Education Students headed to Bath University for an afternoon of
testing in their Exercise Physiology Sports Science Labs. Having
recently covered Energy Systems and Aerobic Capacity as part of the
syllabus it was exciting for the boys to see science and
performance in action. Harry Hudson (g) said it was "extremely
interesting" and is looking forward to doing more as part of his
degree. </p> <table border="0" cellpadding="10">
<tbody> <tr> <td> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Bath_Uni_Physiology_Trip_web.JPG"
alt="" width="200" /> </td> <td valign="top">
<p> Joe Bridger (c) volunteered to be VO2 Max tested, which
is an exact measure of the amount of oxygen our bodies can take up
and utilise in one minute - a direct measure of fitness. His
reading of 59.41 ml/kg/min compares favourably with premiership
football and rugby players. He was also tested for lactate
threshold and OBLA (Onset of Blood Lactate) which is the point when
our bodies begin producing lactic acid. This was at 14 km/ph and
rapidly led to fatigue. </p> <p> Both Edward Matts (c)
and Will Lane (g) participated in the Wingate test for power using
a cycle erg and a force monitor. The results showed Will to reach
peak power of 1094 Watts in 2.3 seconds and Ed to reach his peak of
767 Watts in 4.28 seconds. Ed's drop off during the 30 second test
was far lower (45% compared to 63%) showing he has greater speed
endurance. </p> </td> </tr> </tbody>
</table> <p> All students then attended a lecture on
Principles of Training and Athlete Periodisation; another module
covered this year and therefore greatly beneficial to see how
training principles are applied to our most elite sportsmen and
women. All in all, a fantastic field trip. </p> <p>
<em><em>Mr Simon Lilley<br
/></em><em>Head of Physical
Education</em></em> </p>2011-11-30T11:11:30+00:002011-11-30T11:11:30+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F11%2FGeography_Society_talk_on_International_Health<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Geography_society_web.jpg" alt=""
width="388" height="268" /> </p> <p> On Tuesday 29th
November, the Geography Society met in the Westcott Room. Guest
speaker Dr Adele Wolujewicz joined Sixth Form speakers Hamish
Dudgeon and Jack Opperman to deliver talks to the Sixth Form
geographers. Dr Wolujewicz is a qualified medical doctor and talked
about her experiences in Bangladesh, where she recently spent six
weeks working in an IDDRC hospital in Dhaka, as part of her Masters
in International Health. Her talk included reference to population
and climate change as well as infectious disease. Hamish talked
about the impact of climate change and Jack concluded the evening
with a presentation on the impact of Chinese investment in Zambia.
Both boys hope to go on and study geography at university.
</p>2011-12-01T16:44:49+00:002011-12-01T16:44:49+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F12%2FStrings_Festival<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Strings_Fest_Henry_winning_web.jpg"
alt="" width="487" height="317" /><br /> <em>Henry
Chadwick with David Ayre</em> </p> <p> This
year's Strings Festival, organised by Head of Strings Sarah Drury,
was led and adjudicated by David Ayre. A double bassist who is
Guest Principal of the London Festival Orchestra, David has
performed and recorded with the Bingham Quartet, Smith Quartet, Le
Page Ensemble, Vivaldi Camerata, The Bochmann Ensemble and the
Coull Quartet as well as featuring as a soloist with the English
String Orchestra. He also has a busy schedule recording for the
film industry and has worked with a number of well known artists
including John Dankworth and Paul McCartney. </p> <p>
Emphasising that his preference would be not to declare any winners
during what he described as being "a feast of music for string
players", David Ayre chose Oscar Faulkner (viola) as winner of the
pre-Grade 6 section with a performance of a Minuet by Bach. Highly
commended were Edward Smith (cello) with Pamela Wedgewood's
"Sometime maybe" and Edward Pyman (violin) with Bennett's "Buskin".
</p> <p> The overall winner of the Grade 8 class was
Henry Chadwick (cello) playing Vivaldi's Largo from the sixth
sonata, and Cosimo Malizia (double bass) was highly commended with
a performance of Hester's "The bull steps out". </p>
<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/strings_fest_Ed_cello.jpg" alt=""
width="287" height="448" /><br /> <em>Ed
Smith</em> </p>2011-12-05T09:13:48+00:002011-12-05T09:13:48+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F12%2FDocumentary_maker_Kosminsky_visits_Sherbornes_Sixth_Forms<p> On 28th November Sherborne was part a cooperative venture
involving hundreds of Sixth Form students from all four Sherborne
senior schools. The Palestine/Israel conflict, and Peter
Kosminsky's film "<em>The Promise</em>", which was
shown earlier this year on Channel 4, was the focus for the wider
discussion. Peter is perhaps the UK's most distinguished
writer/director of docu-dramas, which include "<em>Shoot to
Kill</em>" on Northern Ireland and "<em>The Government
Inspector</em>" on Dr. David Kelly and Weapons of Mass
Destruction in Iraq. We were fortunate to have him with us for the
whole day. Prompted by questions from The Bishop of Sherborne, Dr.
Graham Kings, he led the students through the difficulties of
making the film, with a largely Israeli cast and crew, in Israel,
while the afternoon was devoted to a series of workshop sessions on
different aspects of the conflict and its relevance to Judaism,
Christianity and Islam led by Jews, Arabs and others who have
worked in the area. </p> <p> The day culminated in an
Advent Carol service at Sherborne Abbey, which was open to the
public. Dr Kings led the service, which included readings by a
Rabbi, and from the Qur'an, while soprano Debbie Fink sang in
Aramaic.<br /> <br /> Please read <a
href="http://www.salisbury.anglican.org/news/sherborne-schools-explore-israel-palestine-issues-with-peter-kosminsky-and-faith-leaders"
target="_blank">this link</a> for further details.
</p>2011-12-05T13:30:41+00:002011-12-05T13:30:41+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F12%2FGrease<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/Grease_08.JPG" alt=""
width="500" /> </p> <p> Click <a
href="/galleries/Grease_Production_2011" target="_self">here for
more photos</a> of this year's big school production of
Grease. </p>2011-12-06T16:42:23+00:002011-12-06T16:42:23+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F12%2FWhat_is_a_Bursary<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/269Academic2011.jpg"
alt="" width="552" height="338" /> </p> <h2> What is
a Bursary? </h2> <p> We are currently accepting
applications for bursaries. This is an annual opportunity for boys,
who would not normally be able to come to Sherborne, to apply to
one of the UK's most prestigious boys' full-boarding schools.
</p> <p> We welcome applications from gifted and
talented boys who would benefit from the rounded education that
Sherborne offers and those who are willing to participate fully in
the wider academic, creative and sporting curricula. </p>
<p> For further information, please contact the Registrar,
Mike Cleaver, on: 01935 810402 or <a
href="mailto:registrar@sherborne.org"
target="_blank">email</a>. </p> <table border="0"
cellpadding="10"> <tbody> <tr> <td>
</td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr>
<td> </td> <td> </td> </tr>
</tbody> </table> <p> Bursaries can be for up to
100% of fees and are means tested. Boys must fulfil the School's
usual academic entry criteria and will enter year 9 in September
2012. Closing date for applications is 16 January 2012. Interviews
and examinations take place shortly after. </p>2011-12-16T16:30:52+00:002011-12-16T16:30:52+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2011%2F12%2FWind_Band_in_Portsmouth_Gunwharf_Quays<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/Gunwharf_2_web.JPG"
alt="" width="557" height="326" /> </p> <p> Under
the direction of Clare Jackson, Head of Woodwind, and Andy Fawbert,
Head of Brass, the 84 strong Wind Band entertained Christmas
shoppers during late night shopping on Thursday at Gunwharf Quays.
Playing outdoors in the wintry temperatures, especially beside the
sea, was hard work for all the musicians but nonetheless, with the
Spinnaker Tower shining just above them, the band played seasonal
music and also old favourites such as the
<em>Chicago</em> medley, <em>Mission
Impossible</em> and <em>Braveheart</em>. The
acoustic of the shopping venue certainly helped the band being
heard: only actually inside shops or restaurants could the jubilant
sounds of the band be distanced. </p> <p> In recent
years the Wind Band has grown both in size and quality, with
invitations to perform also increasing in number. Earlier this year
it performed at the Welsh Millennium Centre in Cardiff, while in
2010 it entertained Christmas shoppers at Clarks Village in Street
and in 2009 the band played in the newly opened Cabot Circus in
Bristol. The Wind Band's next concert is on Friday 2nd March 2012
when it will be performing on home ground in the Big Schoolroom:
tickets for the event, which will have a gala concert feel to it,
complete with raffle, will be available from the Music School in
the middle of January. </p> <p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Gunwharf_1_web.JPG" alt="" width="614"
height="249" /> </p>2012-01-03T10:46:24+00:002012-01-03T10:46:24+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FSixth_Form_Ski_Trip_Les_Menuires_2011<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Les_Menuires_2011_Sherborne_School.jpg"
alt="" width="550" /> </p> <p> On Saturday the 10th
of December, with memories of end-of-term exams, Christmas carols
and House Dinners fresh; an enthusiastic group of Sixth Form
students set off for the French Alps and the resort of Les Menuires
in search of snow. With all transfers on time and a very
knowledgeable team of staff in resort the group arrived, checked
in, ate and were fitted hire before retiring knowing that six days
of skiing and boarding in the Three Valley region awaited.
</p> <p> Having worried about the early season
conditions it quickly became clear that lack of snow was never
going to be an issue, more an excess of it. Our first two days
offered the best visibility and under the ever expert instruction
of ESF the group naturally split into three allowing all abilities
to be catered for. The location of Le Skilt hotel could not have
been better, twenty metres from the main lifts, on the doorstep of
the undercover town shops and an all-inclusive menu which was fully
enjoyed by boys at breakfast, lunch and dinner. </p>
<p> On the morning of the 13th the heavy snow began and
continued for the next four days - a total of 120cm, which is
almost unheard of, and made skiing challenging. Comic highlights
were wipe-outs from Charlie Gent (L6b) and Ed Dance (L6f), a snow
igloo fashioned on the hotel balcony by Simon Fraser (L6e), some
air-bag assisted flips from Peter Trebelev (U6f) and Alexander
Warren (U6m) and some token efforts from Mr Scott and me. The
evening après-ski was spent enjoying the buzz of the hotel
restaurant and sports bar, DVD nights, bowling in Val Thoren and a
widely enjoyed trip to the indoor spa, swimming pool and sauna
experience offered in the leisure centre just two minutes walk from
the hotel. </p> <p> The six days passed off with no
illnesses or injuries - overall a great way to start the Christmas
holidays and round off the Michaelmas term; I am already excited
about the 2012 trip. My greatest thanks to Mr Patterson, Mr Woods
and Mr Scott for giving up their holidays to make this trip a
success. </p> <p> <em>Mr Simon
Lilley</em><br /> <em>Sixth Form Ski Trip
Organiser</em> </p>2012-01-11T10:12:37+00:002012-01-11T10:12:37+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FVisiting_Speakers_Programme<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Sherborne_School_083SchoolGrounds.jpg"
alt="Sherborne School" width="500" /> </p> <p> This
term we are delighted to bring to School a varied and interesting
group of speakers including Eamonn Gearon, Anthony Beevor, Pauline
Neville-Jones and David Aaronovitch amongst others. </p>
<p> <a href="/academic-studies/Lecture_Programme"
target="_self">Click here to see the full speakers'
programme.</a> </p>2012-01-16T14:38:45+00:002012-01-16T14:38:45+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FIB_Research_trip_to_British_Library<p> <em><a href="/academic-studies/IB_Diploma"
target="_self">Click here for link to a short film of the
day.</a></em> (film by Victoria Clayton, IB Extended
Essay Co-ordinator) </p> <p> Mrs Clayton escorted the
Lower Sixth IB students to the British Library last week to attend
a '<em>Digital Pathways'</em> Workshop in order to
develop digital research skills through an enquiry led session.
</p> <p> Students developed research questions inspired
by an object in the British Library collection and by investigating
this object they were able to develop their critical thinking,
information literacy and enquiry skills. Tasks included the
effective use of search engines, how to assess the reliability of
websites, and a discussion on copyright and plagiarism issues. Once
the research was complete the students then had the opportunity to
produce an output (for example a film, website or animation) which
they felt most effectively communicated their findings. </p>
<p> All IB students must complete the Extended Essay element
as part of the core and the skills acquired on the day will now be
applied during the essay writing process. The extended essay
involves in depth research and students are to a large extent,
responsible for their own learning. The research process of the
extended essay involves intellectual risk-taking, extensive
reflection; open-mindedness and balance. </p> <p> The
students enjoyed the day and it is hoped the experience will
benefit them enormously as they commence their Extended Essay this
term. </p>2012-01-19T15:30:37+00:002012-01-19T15:30:37+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FChamber_Choir_at_Hazlegrove_School<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/images/Chamber_Choir_at_Hazlegrove.JPG" alt=""
width="448" height="299" /> </p> <p> The Chamber
Choir visited Hazlegrove School on Tuesday to give a short recital
in the school's theatre. The Director of Music at Hazlegrove,
Yvonne Fawbert, welcomed the choir and, in praising its performance
afterwards, made particular mention of the ethereal quality of the
polyphony by Palestrina with which many of the school were not
especially familiar. It being the season of Epiphany, the choir
sang three relevant pieces by Palestrina and one by Lassus, an
arrangement of the Epiphany Responsory, and "<em>The Three
Kings</em>" by Cornelius. Other repertoire included lighter
"close harmony" arrangements of "<em>Lollipop</em>" and
"<em>Fly me to the moon</em>" amongst others.
</p> <p> The Chamber Choir sings the Introit every
Sunday in the Abbey, then joining with the much larger Choir for
the responses and anthems. All involved with the Hazlegrove concert
much enjoyed the opportunity which, as a Prep School visit, was the
first in recent years for this ensemble. The next concert
performance is in Cheap Street Church in April, followed by their
appearance as a Close Harmony group in the Abbey Festival in May.
</p>2012-01-20T11:16:59+00:002012-01-20T11:16:59+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FEntrepreneurs_Society<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/images/Braughan_Charles_Westaway_Sausages_19Jan.JPG"
alt="" width="448" height="313" /> </p> <p> On
Thursday 19th January the School Entrepreneurs Society held it
inaugural meeting. It was addressed by Charles Braughan of
Westaways Sausages, a serial entrepreneur, who spoke at the length
about his own background from Sherborne to the present day and
outlined the key issues that need to be addressed in setting up a
new entrepreneurial business as well as an insight into the sausage
business. He inspired a number of the boys to consider this career
route in the future. </p>2012-01-24T08:58:34+00:002012-01-24T08:58:34+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FEamonn_Gearon__The_Arab_Spring<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/images/Speakers_Gearon_jan2012.jpg" alt=""
width="448" height="299" /> </p> <p> On the 21st of
January, Mr Eamonn Gearon gave a talk to the whole school in the
BSR. Although he is principally an author, political journalist and
Arabist, he is well known for his great insight and understanding
between the greater Middle East and the West. He is best known for
is his book 'The Sahara: A Cultural History', and in 1997 he began
his life-long education in desert survival, navigation and camels.
</p> <p> Mr Gearon started his talk on the areas of
North Africa and the Middle East that had seen any form of a
revolution in the past year, and he focused on Egypt in particular.
To give some background as to what it was that Mr Gearon was
lecturing on, the Arab Spring, otherwise known as the Arab
Awakening, is a revolutionary wave of protests that occurred
throughout the Arab world that began 18th December 2010. There have
been revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and a civil war in Libya
resulting in the fall of its government. Mr Gearon captivated his
audience talking about the reigns of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali,
leader of Tunisia, Hosni Mubarak, former leader of Egypt and
probably the most talked about worldwide, Muammar Gaddafi. I found
this fascinating and Mr Gearon gave some perspective on the lives
of people living in these countries by telling us that, due to
these tyrants' long reigns, they would probably have only seen one
or possibly two leaders in power. Mr Gearon went on to talk about
how the people of these countries, especially in Cairo where he
stayed during the demonstrations, managed to combine the energy of
youth and the experience of the old in a dynamic way. As he went on
to tell us about the use of the internet and mobile phones to spark
the uprisings, Mr Gearon made a fascinating point which I think
summed up not just that point but also the entire talk:
<em>"A leader with 30 years' experience under his belt
doesn't stand a chance against teenagers with the internet and
mobile phones."</em> </p> <p> After a captivating
talk, Mr Gearon answered some key questions from the floor and
thanked the school for the invitation. Eammon Gearon had a lot to
tell, with an air of Kate Adie about him. I look forward to reading
his book. </p> <p> <em>Charlie Gordon
(5b)</em> </p>2012-01-24T09:48:52+00:002012-01-24T09:48:52+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FTeam_Bath_Tennis_Academy<p> Three Sherborne boys enjoyed successes at the Compete
tennis rounds at Team Bath Tennis Academy yesterday. All three boys
had a good day, with James Sewry (5d) and Angus Fraser (3m) winning
a match and Peter Lederman (3a) both matches. </p> <p>
Player of the day was Angus Fraser for the most improvement in this
event, and for playing out two long three-set matches. His win
added to previous results will give him a ratings increase to 8.2.
</p> <p> The wins the boys gained at Compete go towards
improving their individual ratings. The next tennis rankings event
is at Shaftesbury on February 5th. </p>2012-01-24T14:58:01+00:002012-01-24T14:58:01+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FSherborne_Hockey_coach_represented_Wales_at_Euro_Hockey_2012<p> Sherborne's hockey coach Leah Wilkinson has just returned
from Portugal where she represented Wales in Euro Hockey's Indoor
Championships 2012. </p> <p> Leah was a key player in
securing Wales' final position of 2nd in the tournament and was
overall highest goal-scorer. </p> <p> David Guy,
Director of Sport at Sherborne, said <em>"We are proud to
have Leah on the coaching team at Sherborne, she brings
professionalism and an enthusiasm for sport, which benefits the
boys greatly." </em> </p> <p> </p>
<p> <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;"
src="/storage/images/images/Hockey_Wales_picture.jpg" alt=""
width="350" height="200" /> </p> <p style="text-align:
center;"> <em>Leah pictured standing third from
left.</em> </p> <p style="text-align: center;">
<em>Picture from Wales Hockey</em> </p>2012-01-25T09:18:54+00:002012-01-25T09:18:54+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FSchools_Biathlon_Championships_SemiFinals<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/All_3_running.JPG"
alt="" width="480" height="320" /> </p> <p> Sunday
22nd January saw three boys from the Sixth Form took part in the
Schools' Biathlon Championship Semi-Finals, held at Bath
University, which involves a 100m swim followed by a 1km run. They
were competing against a strong field which included athletes from
a range of schools including Millfield, King's School, Bruton and
Taunton School. While the pool didn't bring out the best in our
athletes the track most certainly did with Harry Hudson
(U6g)leading the pack for some of the race. Tom Hole (U6b) and
Harry Lane (L6b) had a great race with their time in training
really paying off. All three athletes finished in respectable
places and had a great first Biathlon - well done. </p>
<p> <em>Victoria O'Gorman</em> </p>
<p> <img src="/storage/images/images/Harry_swimming.JPG"
alt="" width="480" height="386" /> </p>2012-01-30T11:33:57+00:002012-01-30T11:33:57+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F01%2FSport_Fixtures_wk_30_January<p> <img
src="/storage/images/images/Hockey_player2_web.jpg" alt="Sherborne
School Hockey" width="448" height="288" /> </p> <div
style="background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial;
background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; margin:
8px;"> <p> <span style="color:
#ac8b46;"><strong>TUESDAY 31
JANUARY</strong></span> </p> <p>
<strong>Hockey</strong> U14 County Cup Finals, Mini
Colts A. (Bryanston 14:30) </p> <p> <span
style="color: #ac8b46;"><strong>WEDNESDAY 1
FEBRUARY</strong></span> </p> <p>
<strong>Water Polo</strong> vs Blandford (Bryanston
17:45) </p> <p> <span style="color:
#ac8b46;"><strong>THURSDAY 2
FEBRUARY</strong></span> </p> <p>
<strong>Basketball</strong> vs International College
HOME </p> <p> <strong>Fives</strong> vs
Marlborough AWAY </p> <p>
<strong>Football</strong> vs Downside KO 14:45<br
/> HOME 1st XI, Junior Colts A <span style="color:
#ff0000;">(CANCELLED - PITCHES TOO HARD)</span> </p>
<p> <strong>Hockey</strong> vs Milton Abbey KO
14:30<br /> HOME Junior Colts B (vs JCA) & C (vs
JCB)<br /> AWAY Mini Colts B (vs MCA) & C (vs MCB)
</p> <p> <strong>Hockey</strong> vs Dorset
U28 County Finals at Bryanston<br /> AWAY 1st XI </p>
<p> <strong><span style="color:
#ac8b46;">SATURDAY 4 FEBRUARY</span></strong>
</p> <p> <strong>Cross Country</strong> -
Sherborne Trophy Match (Sherborne Castle) </p> <p>
<strong>Football</strong> vs King's Taunton <span
style="color: #ff0000;">FIXTURE CANCELLED, PITCHES TOO
HARD</span><br /> AWAY 1st XI, 2nd XI, Colts B (vs
Colts A), Junior Colts B (vs JCA) </p> <p>
<strong>Football</strong> vs Blundell's KO 14:30
<span style="color: #ff0000;">FIXTURE CANCELLED, PITCHES TOO
HARD</span><br /> HOME Colts A, Junior Colts A, Mini
Colts A & B </p> <p>
<strong>Football</strong> vs Wells <span
style="color: #ff0000;">FIXTURE CANCELLED, PITCHES TOO
HARD</span><br /> AWAY 4th XI </p> <p>
<strong>Hockey</strong> vs King's Taunton <span
style="color: #ff0000;">FIXTURE CANCELLED</span><br
/> HOME 2nd XI, Junior Colts A & B<br /> AWAY 1st
XI, Colts A & B, Mini Colts A, B & C </p>
<p> <strong>Hockey</strong> vs Blundell's
<span style="color: #ff0000;">FIXTURE
CANCELLED</span><br /> HOME Junior Colts C (vs JCB),
Mini Colts D (vs MCB) </p> <p>
<strong>Fives</strong> vs Rugby Fives Association HOME
</p> <p> <strong><span style="color:
#ac8b46;">SUNDAY 5 FEBRUARY</span></strong>
</p> <p> <strong>Sevens</strong> vs
Blundell's<br /> AWAY Colts VII </p> <p>
<strong>Sevens</strong> vs Cheltenham<br /> AWAY
Junior Colts VII </p> <p>
<strong>Squash</strong> vs Jesters HOME </p>
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</tbody> </table> <div style="background-image:
initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin:
initial; background-clip: initial; margin: 8px;"> <p> Away
fixtures: Click for directions: <a href="/awayfixtures"
target="_self">HERE</a> </p> <p> Click here
for <a href="/school/How_to_find_us" target="_self">map to
Sherborne</a>. The postcode for the Home Pitches is: DT9 6ED
</p> <p> SHERBORNE PITCHES: </p> <p>
<img src="/storage/images/images/Hockey_pitches_map.jpg" alt=""
width="530" height="233" /> </p> <p> Parents can
check their sons' team the afternoon before a fixture in the <a
href="https://parents.sherborne.org/api/login/"
target="_blank">Parent Portal</a>. </p> </div>2012-02-02T09:45:43+00:002012-02-02T09:45:43+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F02%2FJoint_Sherborne_Schools_INSET<p> Each year the three senior schools in Sherborne - The
Gryphon, Sherborne and Sherborne Girls - work collaboratively to
provide a joint training opportunity for our teaching staff with a
focus on improving the quality of teaching and learning. </p>
<p> This year we are focusing on developing the skills of our
teachers in preparing students for transition to university.
Representatives from other local state and independent schools have
also been invited. The event is taking place on all three school
campuses. </p> <p> 22 academic staff from 14
universities, from Cardiff to London, are taking part in a
discussion with Sixth Form teachers in specialist subject groups.
</p> <p> Delegates have been asked to lead discussions
on the following aspects: </p> <ul> <li>What
transition difficulties do first year students experience?
</li> <li>What is the range of courses in your subject
that can be studied in Higher Education? </li> <li>What
are the differences between these courses? </li>
<li>What are the dominant teaching and assessment styles in
your subject in Higher Education? </li> <li>Preferred
subject combinations to study your subject in Higher Education
</li> <li>What do you look for in a UCAS application
from a student who wishes to study your subject in Higher
Education? </li> </ul> <p> It is hoped that this
event will enhance the understanding both of school and university
staff about the academic issues faced by students in the transition
from school to university. </p>2012-02-03T16:40:18+00:002012-02-03T16:40:18+00:00http://www.sherborne.org/news%2F2012%2F02%2FDepartment_of_Education_KS4_Performance_Tables<p> <span style="color: #00ccff;"><strong>95%
GCSE A*-C in June 2011</strong></span> </p>
<p> The data used in the recent DoE Performance Tables and
published in the Daily Telegraph on 26 January, had a number of
inaccuracies which have incorrectly represented the School's GCSE
performance in June 2011 by a substantial margin. We have contacted
the Department of Education so that the performance tables can be
amended as soon as possible. </p> <p> To clarify, the
percentage of boys during the academic year 2010/11 at Sherborne
School gaining five A* - C GCSE's, including English and Maths, was
95% not 75% as published. </p> <p> If you require any
further clarification please contact Dr David Smith, Deputy Head
(Academic) <a
href="mailto:dsmith@sherborne.org">dsmith@sherborne.org</a>
</p>