As England celebrate winning the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, Dauntsey’s is delighted to see women’s cricket thriving at the School. The sport has been growing steadily in popularity over the last three years when the Girls’ Cricket Club was started.
The end of term for the younger pupils of Rossall School came to a close in spectacular fashion. The Mad Hatter themed extravaganza was a fitting way to celebrate the pupils’ hard work and achievements over the past year.
There was an important message behind the fun and frolics at King’s Ely Junior’s annual PowerHouse Games.
A group of Lower Sixth pupils and staff from Dauntsey’s has returned from a visit to the Romanian town of Cernavoda to support Nightingales Children’s Project. Over a period of 10 days the pupils worked with local street children and orphans, ranging in age from six months to 24 years, to run a week-long play scheme.
A King’s Ely Sixth Form student used her 18th birthday party as the perfect excuse to not just celebrate but to also raise funds for a good cause.
Hot on the heels of Barrow Hills’ Common Entrance exam success and 100% pass rate, children are celebrating once again after achieving scholarships to an impressive list of senior schools.