Sherborne School for Girls
Sherborne Girls, formally known as Sherborne School for Girls, is an independent day and boarding school for girls, located in Sherborne, North Dorset, England. There were 485 pupils attending in 2019–2020, with over 90 per cent of them living on campus and residing in the seven boarding houses. Recognition for Sherborne Girls has included a double "excellent" rating in its Independent Schools Inspectorate Report and winning the title Best Public School of The Year at the Tatler Schools Awards 2017/2018.
Sherborne Girls | |
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Address | |
Bradford Rd , , DT9 3QN England | |
Coordinates | 50.948°N 2.528°W |
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Type | Independent day and boarding school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 1899 |
Founders | Mr and Mrs Kenelm Wingfield Digby |
Department for Education URN | 113919 Tables |
Head | Dr Ruth Sullivan BSc, PGCE (Edinburgh); MSc, PhD (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) |
Gender | Girls |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 485 |
Houses | 7 |
Former pupils | Old Girls |
Website | http://www.sherborne.com/ |
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Curriculum
The school, founded in 1899 by Mr and Mrs Kenelm Wingfield Digby, requires all girls to take English, maths, a science subject, religion and a foreign language. Most girls take nine or ten GCSEs and three or four A Level subjects. Sherborne Girls previously offered the International Baccalaureate programme.
Some subjects at AS/A Level are taught jointly with Sherborne School for boys, under a cooperation scheme between the two schools. Both schools also collaborate in school activities and functions such as theatre productions, specialist societies and social activities.[1]
Houses
The house system is based primarily on the boarding houses, as most pupils are boarders. The girls are divided into seven boarding houses regardless of whether they are boarders or day pupils. About 10 per cent are day pupils.
There are seven boarding houses on campus:
- Aldhelmsted East
- Aldhelmsted West (lower fourth and upper fourth aged 11 to 13)
- Dun Holme
- Kenelm
- Mulliner (upper sixth)
- Reader Harris (formerly Eahlstan and Thurstan)
- Wingfield-Digby (formerly Aylmar and Wingfield)
Facilities
The campus includes Oxley Sports Centre, which opened in 2007, with a swimming pool, a fitness suite, squash courts, badminton courts, a floodlit Astro Turf hockey pitch, a climbing wall, a bouldering wall, grass pitches and dance studio.
Notable alumnae
In alphabetical order of surnames
- Maria Aitken, actor, writer, producer and director
- Leonora Anson, Countess of Lichfield
- Camila Batmanghelidjh CBE, psychotherapist. Founder and Director of Kids Company
- Rosa Beddington, biologist
- Nina Coltart, psychoanalyst, psychotherapist
- Margaret Dix, neurologist
- Princess Elizabeth of Toro
- Princess Rahma bint Hassan
- Princess Sumaya bint Hassan
- Dame Deirdre Hutton DBE, civil servant
- Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, former Indian Cabinet Minister for Health
- Diana Keppel, Countess of Albemarle DBE
- Sophie Kinsella, author
- Emma Kirkby DBE, soprano
- Mary Lascelles, literary scholar
- Margaret Macmillan Professor of History and Warden of St Antony's Oxford
- Santa Montefiore, author
- Daphne Oram, composer and electronic musician
- Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, socialite
- Diana Reader Harris, educator, school principal and public figure
- E. Arnot Robertson, novelist, critic and broadcaster
- Winifred Spooner, aviator
- Juliet Wheldon DCB, QC, civil servant
References
- "Partnership With Sherborne School". Sherborne Girls website. Archived from the original on 10 September 2011.
External links
- School Website
- Profile on the Independent Schools Council website
- Ofsted Boarding Social Care Inspection Reports
- Independent Schools Inspectorate Inspection Reports
- Independent Report on The Good Schools Guide