Dauntsey’s

Details

  • Type of school: Co-Ed | Senior school
  • Nearest international airport: Bristol/Heathrow (69km/100km)
  • Age Range: 11-18
  • Number of pupils: 860
  • Number of boarders: 340
  • £ Fees per term - Boarding: £12,580
  • £ Fees per term -Day: £7,600

School Information

Dauntsey’s is a leading co-educational boarding and day school for 11-18
year-olds, located on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire.

The Dauntsey’s experience
Academic excellence is at the heart of all that we do. However, education
is about much more than grades on a piece of paper. It’s about developing
the skills and characteristics, such as resilience, flexibility and a willingness
to have a go, which we all need to have a successful, happy life. That’s where
our adventure, enrichment and extracurricular activities have a crucial role
to play. From drama, dance, music, sport and a huge range of clubs and
societies, to our lecture series, adventure programmes and volunteering
initiatives – there are opportunities to suit everyone.

The Dauntsey’s community
Community and collaboration underpin many aspects of Dauntsey’s; it is a
happy place with a strong family atmosphere. Pupils are expected to give
of their best and to have a spirit of adventure. We aim to push them out of
their comfort zone, both inside and outside the classroom.
Boarding and day pupils are fully integrated with boarding houses rapidly
becoming home-from-home and fellow boarders becoming extended family.
All pupils attend school six days a week with Saturday school compulsory for
everyone. A range of activities on Saturday evening and Sunday encourage
friendship and a sense of community.
Lower School pupils (aged 11-14 years) board at the co-educational
Manor, a fabulous Victorian mansion in extensive grounds, a short walk
away from the main school campus.

Where to find us
Dauntsey’s sits in a campus-style site of 150 acres of idyllic countryside. The
school enjoys a wide range of academic and sporting facilities onsite. Bath,
Salisbury, Bristol and Swindon are all close by and the centre of London is
less than one hundred miles away. The school organises transport to and
from Heathrow Airport as well as other local airports or train stations.

“The careers tutors are brilliant at helping you decide your next steps and future plans” – Lower Sixth Form pupil

“…the School is highly successful in developing well-rounded, confident, skilled young people who
are very well equipped for the next stage of their education” – ISI Inspection Report 2018

Scholarships and Bursaries

Scholarships Further information on all scholarships and awards can be found on the School Website.

School Open Days

For more information on our open days please visit: http://www.dauntseys.org/visiting-dauntseys/open-morning-registration-october-2016

News

Dauntsey’s Sixth Former Enjoys Winning Summer of Athletics

It has been a fantastic summer of athletics for Dauntsey’s Sixth Former Ophelia (Phe Phe) Pye.  At the start of the holidays, she was selected for the Great Britain & Northern Ireland Under 18 athletics team, to compete in the European Championships in Jerusalem.  But just being selected was not enough for Phe Phe, as

Dauntsey’s Students Tackle Brecons Challenge

Two Lower Sixth students, Freddie and Oscar, have won the Dauntsey’s adventure race, the Brecons Challenge. The race, held in June annually in the Brecon Beacons, involves running over Pen y Fan, Cribyn and Fan y Big (approximately 10 km in distance and 850 m of ascent), followed by a 21 km mountain bike ride

Post GCSE Courses for Dauntsey’s Pupils

Pupils from Dauntsey’s, who have now completed their GCSEs, are being kept busy with a range of non-curriculum courses thanks to the school’s extensive post-GCSE activity programme. The range of courses this year includes: Lifeguarding, Emergency First Aid and Rescue, Cookery, Sewing, a Jurassic Adventure, the Dauntsey’s Leadership Academy and the Jolie Brise Life Skills

Dauntsey’s Third Formers Complete Week-Long Adventure

Dauntsey’s Third Formers have completed a week of adventure and personal development at the Aberdovey Centre in Wales, in the culmination of their annual Moonrakers programme.  This year marks the 25th anniversary of the school working with the Outward Bound Trust centre. Moonrakers – now in its 51st year – is the largest initiative run

Dauntsey’s launches Summer Festival Programme

Dauntsey’s is thrilled to announce the programme for its third Summer Festival, a celebration of the talents and aptitudes of the pupils which will run from 27th June to the 2nd July.  There will be more than 36 events this year, including rock, contemporary dance, break dancing, drama and even some Shakespeare in the woods. 

Dauntsey’s Pupils Perform for MIND

A total of twenty two musical acts took to the stage at Dauntsey’s ‘Live at the Pav’.  Pupils from throughout the school selected and rehearsed numbers in their own time and performed to fellow students and members of staff in the school Pavilion.  There was a collection at the end of the evening with all

Dauntsey’s Welcome Colonel Lucy Giles to the School

In the final event of this season’s Mercers’ Lectures, Dauntsey’s welcomed Colonel Lucy Giles to the School.  Colonel Giles has been a trail blazer for women in the British Army, having influenced female participation in the Armed Forces for three decades.  She was the first female College Commander at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, and

Dauntsey’s Students Supporting Ukraine

Blue and yellow were the colours of the day as pupils and staff from Dauntsey’s supported a fund-raising campaign from two Lower Sixth girls to support Ukraine. The students organised a non-uniform day and contacted every HMC (Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference) school to encourage them to get involved. To date more than £9,000 has been

Dauntsey’s Stages Jekyll and Hyde in New Production

A cast of 15, supported by an assistant director and seven technicians, all from the Fifth and Sixth Forms at Dauntsey’s, have staged a daring new production of ‘Jekyll & Hyde’. Elise Chambers, Head of Speech and Drama, adapted the script from Robert Louis Stevenson’s legendary Gothic novella, ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and

Dauntsey’s Welcomes All Blacks Rugby Legend Sean Fitzpatrick to the School

Dauntsey’s has welcomed All Blacks rugby legend Sean Fitzpatrick to the school, in the second of this term’s Mercers’ Lectures. The former New Zealand All Blacks legend gave a captivating talk about his rugby career, highlighting his inner drive, his mentality and the importance of family to his success. Sean is widely regarded as one

Dauntsey’s Unveils Jolie Brise Summer Schedule for 2022

Dauntsey’s has announced the 2022 summer sailing programme for its Tall Ship, Jolie Brise. The programme includes seven different cruises for pupils, lasting between four and ten days. Jolie Brise will set off from the Hamble, cross the North Sea and head to Amsterdam to join the rest of the Tall Ships Fleet in the

Dauntsey’s Welcomes World Leading Percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie

Dauntsey’s has welcomed Dame Evelyn Glennie to deliver the first of the School’s Mercers’ Lectures of 2022. As one of the world’s leading percussionists, Dame Evelyn has received more than one hundred international awards; including an OBE, two Grammys, the Polar Music Prize, the Companion of Honour and a BAFTA nomination. She is renowned for

Dauntsey’s Students Cook up a Feast

Sixth Form pupils from Dauntsey’s have been cooking up some delicious treats, thanks to a partnership with Vaughan’s Cookery School. Led by Peter Vaughan, an award-winning chef and member of the highly-respected Royal Academy of Culinary Arts, Professional Kitchen Essentials offers Sixth Formers an internationally recognised qualification which will help them gain employment as hosts

Dauntsey’s Jolie Brise wins the ASTO Small Ships Race

Dauntsey’s Tall Ship, Jolie Brise, has retained the Aurora Cup, winning the ASTO Small Ships Race. Crewed by pupils with the support of more experienced sailors, the ship was first to cross the finish line, in spite of challenging weather conditions, in the day-long race across the Solent. Rhys, a pupil from Dauntsey’s who helped

Adventurer and TV Presenter Simon Reeve Launches Dauntsey’s Lecture Series

Dauntsey’s has recently welcomed adventurer, author and TV presenter Simon Reeve, who kicked off the School’s Mercers’ Lecture Series for 2021-22. Simon presented his lecture to pupils, staff, parents and members of the local community. Tipped as the new David Attenborough, Simon is an ambassador for the World Wildlife Fund, a best-selling author and presenter

Clubs Take Off at Dauntsey’s

From Computing to Cookery, Bee Keeping to Badminton, Rookie Lifeguarding to Rock Band, Dauntsey’s extensive programme of clubs and activities is in full swing this term. With more than 80 different activities on offer, pupils up and down the School are able to try something completely new, as well as work on improving an existing

Dauntsey’s holds Celebration Week of Performance and Art

During the last week of term, Dauntsey’s enjoyed, once again, opening its doors to families and enjoy a series of inspirational performances in Drama, Dance and Music as well as a stunning Art Exhibition. The programme of music included Dance Band performances, a concert of musical ensembles, a concert featuring the School’s major groups, as

Dauntsey’s Debuts Black Swan Dance Production

Last week Dauntsey’s staged a dance performance of the psychological thriller Black Swan, for pupils, staff and a small number of parents.  Based on the 2010 film of the same name, Nina is a young dancer who struggles to maintain her sanity after winning the opportunity to play White Swan in Swan Lake.  The ballet

Dauntsey’s Students Tackle Brecons Challenge

Two Lower Sixth students, Charlie and Tom, have won Dauntsey’s own adventure race, the Brecons Challenge, recording a time of three hours, 29 minutes and 21 seconds. The race, held in June annually in the Brecon Beacons, involves running over Pen y Fan, Cribyn and Fan y Big (approximately 10 km in distance and 850

Dauntsey’s Adventures (Almost) Back on Track

Dauntsey’s Third Formers have completed a week of adventure as the culmination of their annual Moonrakers programme.  There is usually a week-long camp in Wales but, due to Covid restrictions, the School developed a creative programme where the pupils were based at the School campus, each participating in four off-site adventures: Forest Adventure was spent

Dauntsey’s Focuses on Wellbeing

Last week marked Wellbeing Week at Dauntsey’s.  World Wellbeing Week is a yearly campaign run by Wellbeing World and aims to raise awareness of wellbeing and explain why it matters.  The School used the mnemonic MAGIC, developed by the NHS, to encourage pupils and staff to focus on five factors that play a key role

Life skills for pupils post-GCSE at Dauntsey’s s

Pupils from Dauntsey’s, who have now completed their GCSEs, have been kept busy with a range of non-curriculum courses, thanks to the School’s extensive post-GCSE programme. The programme was developed by Sam Moore, the School’s Head of Adventure Education.  The courses ran through last week and were open to all Fifth Formers.  Each option was

Dauntsey’s is Buzzing About Bees

Dauntsey’s has revived its Bee Club, which ran originally in the early 1970s, and has received planning consent to build an ambitious new ecologically designed Apiary which will be the heart of the Club. The timber Apiary, to be powered by solar panels, will provide a covered observation area for pupils to view the beehives.

Dauntsey’s Celebrates Fifty Years of Sailing

This summer, Dauntsey’s celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of its Sailing Club with a programme of week-long cruises along the South Coast of England.  The club started in 1970 when pupils at the landlocked School were inspired by their maths teacher to take up sailing.  They placed an advertisement in South Coast newspapers which read, “Slave

Dauntsey’s Celebrates Fifty Years of Moonrakers Adventure

This term Dauntsey’s celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Moonrakers, its programme of activities for Third Formers. Each Friday afternoon, pupils take part in a wide range of activities including outdoor cooking, kayaking, cycling, first aid, expedition skills, navigation, orienteering, indoor climbing, sailing, shooting, survival, river crossing, sub-aqua diving and archery.  The course culminates in a

Dauntsey’s welcomes Olympian Roger Black MBE

The summer term has got off to an exciting start at Dauntsey’s with a visit from Olympic athlete Roger Black MBE, who officially opened the School’s new all-weather running track.  Roger Black is one of the country’s most successful sportsman having represented Great Britain for fourteen years at the highest level in the world of

Dauntsey’s pupils launch charity single for Romanian orphanage

A group of 45 Sixth Formers from Dauntsey’s have created a charity single to raise money for The Nightingales Children’s Project in Cernavoda, Romania. The song they have chosen is Come Alive from the musical, The Greatest Showman. The goal is to raise £6,000 to enable the Project to continue sponsoring 15 local girls. Keeping

Lockdown adventures tips from Dauntsey’s

Sam Moore’s Top Tips for Adventure Close to Home. Adventure education has always been at the heart of Dauntsey’s but inevitably many of the School’s activities have had to be postponed through the periods of lockdown, due to Covid 19. However, adventure can be found closer to home, in your garden, or even actually in

Music continues to thrive at Dauntsey’s

Music at Dauntsey’s has continued to excel during the coronavirus pandemic, as two online concerts took place in September and October, featuring GCSE and A-level students. A wide programme including Mozart, Chopin, Handel, as well as more recent musical theatre numbers, entertained viewers and provided valuable performance experience for the students. Just before half-term, pupils

Dauntsey’s team trains hard for canoe race

Dauntsey’s Adventure Team has had its largest ever number of applications to secure a place in the School’s team for the infamous Devizes to Westminster (DW) canoe race, known as ‘The Canoeist’s Everest’. Sam Moore, Head of Adventure Education at Dauntsey’s, said: “Months of lockdown have certainly not diminished our Lower Sixth pupils’ appetite for adventure.

EPQ success for Dauntsey’s students

Upper Sixth Formers and staff at Dauntsey’s are celebrating a superb set of Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) results, with 25% gaining an A* grade and 91% receiving A*- B grades. A total of 55 students submitted an EPQ. Pupils picked a topic of personal interest at the start of the Autumn term, then carried out

Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards visits Dauntsey’s

Dauntsey’s recently welcomed Great Britain’s first Olympic Ski Jumper, Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards to the School. He presented the final Mercers’ lecture of this academic year to pupils, staff and members of the local community, talking about his unlikely rise to fame following his participation in the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. Eddie was ranked 55th

Dauntsey’s Pupils Complete Transatlantic Tall Ships Voyage

Eight Sixth Form pupils from Dauntsey’s have spent 30 days at sea for a challenging North Atlantic race sailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia to the Eddystone Lighthouse off Plymouth.  Sailing the School’s Tall Ship, Jolie Brise, the pupils were taking part in the final stage of the International Rendez-vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta – a

Dauntsey’s Continues its Support of Romanian Orphanage

A group of Lower Sixth pupils and staff from Dauntsey’s has just 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

Old Dauntseian presented with Sword of Honour at Sandhurst

Staff and pupils at Dauntsey’s were delighted to hear that Old Dauntseian, Rosie Wild (2003-2010) was presented with the Sword of Honour at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Sovereign’s Parade in December.  This prestigious award is for the best cadet of the intake and reflects Rosie’s tremendous enthusiasm and ability. Lt Col John Caiger said:

Dauntsey’s Continues its Support of Romanian Orphanage

A group of 23 Lower Sixth pupils and seven members of staff from Dauntsey’s have recently 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,

Hit musical Billy Elliot comes to Dauntsey’s.

This December, Dauntsey’s will perform Billy Elliot, the hugely successful adaptation of one of Britain’s most popular films.  Following the School’s tradition of spellbinding productions, including premières of Miss Saigon, Les Misérables and Mamma Mia, this promises to be a funny, touching and shamelessly enjoyable show. Rikki Jackson, Director of Drama, Dauntsey’s said: “We are

Post GCSE Courses for Dauntsey’s Pupils

Pupils from Dauntsey’s, who have now completed their GCSEs, are being kept busy with a range of non-curriculum courses thanks to the School’s extensive post-GCSE programme.  A highlight for some has been Canine First Aid where pupils learn how to handle and treat a wounded dog. The range of courses this year includes: Lifeguarding, Emergency

Dauntsey’s Dodecahedron Competition Finals Day

A pupil from the Dragon School in Oxford has won Dauntsey’s annual Dodecahedron Competition.  Fin Brickman took first prize in this highly respected maths competition, now in its 28th year.  Second prize went to Robert Seabourne from Lavington School and Imogen Moorsom from Salisbury Cathedral School gained third place.  The competition is designed to give

Dauntsey’s Announces Jolie Brise Summer Programme 2016

Dauntsey’s has announced that its Tall Ship, Jolie Brise will compete in the Tall Ships Races as part of her 2016 summer sailing programme. Racing with the Tall Ships fleet, she will leave Antwerp at the beginning of July, heading south across the Bay of Biscay down the Atlantic coasts of Spain and Portugal to

Gold Medal for Old Dauntseian at Invictus Games

Dauntsey’s was delighted to see former pupil Fiona Bullen (1996-2004) winning one gold and three silver medals in the swimming pool at the Invictus Games in Orlando, Florida. Veteran Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant Fiona has had multiple hip operations and a spinal operation as a result of an injury sustained during a training exercise.

Dauntsey’s to Tackle legendary Canoe Marathon in New Boats

A team of fourteen Lower Sixth pupils from Dauntsey’s are christening new kayaks as training ramps up for the infamous Devizes to Westminster (DW) canoe race, often known as ‘The Canoeist’s Everest’.  Over the Easter weekend, the team will attempt to paddle the 125 miles between Devizes to Westminster in three and a half days

Dauntsey’s Pupil Scoops Letter to the Editor Competition

Second Form pupil, Robert Herrett, from Dauntsey’s, has won the Gold Prize for Secondary school entries in the recently launched The Week Junior’s Letter To The Editor competition.  Robert was one of more than 1,700 pupils from across the UK who entered the competition which challenged them to write a letter to the Editor on

Dauntsey’s Welcomes Rt Reverend and Rt Honorable Lord Williams to Deliver Mercers’ Lecture.

Dauntsey’s has recently welcomed Lord Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, to the School.  He delivered a lecture on the idea of a British national identity from a historical and theological perspective. In discussion with Sixth Formers before the lecture, he also spoke about the radicalisation and politicisation of religion, some of the issues facing

Dauntsey’s Cricketers Win Significant Accolades

Dauntsey’s cricket programme has received two significant accolades from the world of cricket. The School has been awarded the South Region nomination for this year’s Forty Club Trophy.  This nomination, made by the Forty Club, is in recognition of the high quality of cricket within the School and the manner in which the 1st XI

Dauntsey’s Pupils Enjoy a Day of Code-Cracking

Pupils at Dauntsey’s enjoyed a visit from Dr James Grime this week who gave a talk about decoding and the history of the World War Two code-cracking machine, Enigma.  Dr Grime is a mathematician who lectures on behalf of the Millennium Mathematics Project and the University of Cambridge.  His particular specialisation is the history and

Dauntsey’s first formers get their first taste of adventure.

The First Form at Dauntsey’s has just returned from an exciting 24 hours of adventure at Brenscombe Outdoor Centre, near Corfe Castle in Dorset.  The key aim of the trip was team-building with the group made up of 88 pupils who have joined Dauntsey’s from 55 different schools. Activities included a fun, night-time orienteering exercise

Dauntsey’s pupils enjoy a day of sailing and sketching on board Jolie Brise

A group of Upper Sixth art students from Dauntsey’s has just returned from an art trip on board the Jolie Brise, the School’s tall ship.  The ship completed a round trip to Cowes on the Isle of Wight, setting sail from the Hamble. Victoria Rose, Head of Art, Dauntsey’s School said: “This was the first

Dauntsey’s School Performs “Lord of the Flies” to Rave Reviews

Picture shows: Pupils from Dauntsey’s School Perform Matthew Bourne’s dance show, “Lord of the Flies” “Unbelievably brilliant and gripping” – Jack Frost on Twitter Pupils from Dauntsey’s School have performed Matthew Bourne’s dance show, “Lord of the Flies”, to rave reviews.  The production, which was the centrepiece of the School’s inaugural Summer Festival, featured an

Dauntsey’s School Pupils Meet Renowned Artist Anna Redwood at Chalke Valley History Festival

Art students from Dauntsey’s School enjoyed meeting renowned artist Anna Redwood, member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, at the Chalke Valley History Festival. Anna was holding an exhibition, “The Last of the Few”, at the Festival to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Victoria Rose, Head of Art, Dauntsey’s School

Dauntsey’s Art Exhibition Opens the School’s Inaugural Summer Festival

The Gallery at Dauntsey’s School will open the School’s Summer Festival by staging a collaborative Exhibition of work by GCSE and A Level Students. The Exhibition celebrates a diverse breadth of creative talent and success from Dauntsey’s pupils.  Opening times are as follows: Opening Night:  Monday, 29th June 6-9pm RSVP: v.rose@dauntseys.wilts.sch.uk And thereafter 9-6pm daily

Dauntsey’s Dodecahedron Competition Finals Day

A pupil from Salisbury Cathedral School has won Dauntsey’s School’s annual Dodecahedron Competition.  Jude took first prize in this highly respected maths competition, now in its 27th year.  The competition is designed to give the most able mathematicians aged 12 and under the opportunity to stretch and challenge themselves beyond their normal maths curriculum. More

Dauntsey’s School Announces Richard Sandbrook Award Winners for 2015

Dauntsey’s School has announced that the 2015 Richard Sandbrook Award will be shared between two entrants: Old Dauntseian Alexandra Halliday is currently studying Theology at St Peter’s College, Oxford.  Her award will finance travel costs to a rural health project in Jamkhed, India.  Alexandra will participate in a programme run by Interserve, a Christian organisation

Dauntsey’s to Stage Matthew Bourne’s ‘Lord of the Flies’

Dauntsey’s School has announced it will stage a production of Matthew Bourne’s dance production, `Lord of the Flies`, based on the novel by William Golding, with music by Terry Davies.  This has been made possible by special arrangement with Re:Bourne & New Adventures. This amazing show, featuring only boy dancers, will be adapted from the

Dauntsey’s School Welcomes Jonathan Aitken

Jonathan Aitken talks to Dauntsey’s pupils about prison life Dauntsey’s School has welcomed former MP Jonathan Aitken as part of its Mercers’ Lecture Series.  A number of Sixth Form pupils joined Jonathan for conversation and dinner at the Headmaster’s house prior to his talk entitled, ‘Power, Prison and Learning from Failure’. Jonathan’s career has spanned

Dauntsey’s – This Girl Can

This film is Dauntsey’s girls tribute to the This Girl Can campaign launched by Sport England to inspire women of all ages to participate in physical activity. No matter what your shape, size or ability is, there’s a sport for every girl. Enjoying sport – any sport – at school instils a love of sport

Dauntsey’s School Awarded Rugby World’s Team of the Month for the first time

Dauntsey’s has been awarded its first-ever Team of the Month Award from Rugby World Magazine, following an impressive NatWest Cup run by the 1st XV. A representative from Gilbert visited the School this week to present the award. Writing in the March issue of Rugby World Magazine, correspondent Huw S Thomas said: “(Dauntsey’s) performance in beating a

Dauntsey’s Team Training Hard for the “Canoeists’ Everest”

A squad of fourteen lower sixth pupils from Dauntsey’s School are busy training for the gruelling 125-miles Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race, known as the “Canoeists’ Everest”.  This year the School will be paddling in aid of CALM (Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Movement). The team has been training since January but spent its first weekend

Dauntsey’s School Cheerleading Team Win Big

Dauntsey’s School cheerleading team, The Dauntsey’s Dynamites, has won the school and community team division at the ‘Legacy Cheerleading and Dance Southern Regional Competition’.  The team of 29 cheerleaders travelled to Crystal Palace to compete against other groups from across the region. Kirsty Glynn, Dauntsey’s School Head of Dance said: “The girls train for one

Dauntsey’s Launches Dodec 2015 – a Maths Competition for Schools

Dauntsey’s School has today launched its annual Dodecahedron Competition.  Now in its 27th year, this highly respected maths competition is designed to give primary and prep schools’ most able mathematicians the opportunity to pit their skills against each other.  The competition typically receives more than 700 entries from some 50 schools across the south west region. 

Dauntsey’s Lower School Pupils pull off a great show

A group of twenty Lower School pupils from Dauntsey’s School is celebrating a successful production of “Daisy Pulls it Off”.  Under the direction and leadership of Sixth Former Libby Hollingshead, the School staged three excellent performances of this comedy about life in a 1920s English boarding School.  The Lower School boarding house, The Manor*, is

Dauntsey’s Dance Show is a Hit

A group of more than 240 pupils from Dauntsey’s School took part in the School’s much anticipated annual Dance Show this week.  The pupils demonstrated the versatility of their skills through a range of dance styles including cheerleading, contemporary, musical theatre, commercial and street dance. Act One saw all First and Second Form pupils perform

Dauntsey’s Offers Sport for All

Dauntsey’s School has welcomed Kerri Bradley as its new Deputy Director of Sport.  Kerri joined the School in January and will focus on increasing the provision of competitive sport throughout the School in keeping with its ‘sport for all’ ethos. Kerri previously taught at The King’s School Canterbury, where she developed a thriving department as Head

Unbeaten Season for Dauntsey’s 1st XV

Dauntsey’s School 1st XV rugby team has enjoyed an exceptional season winning all 15 of their matches this term.  Highlights included close matches against local rivals Canford and Bishop Wordsworth’s; overall the team has notched up an amazing 654 points, conceding just 84. The final match of the season, a Round 6 match in the

Dauntsey’s School Stages Moving Performance of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’

A cast of more than 50 pupils from Dauntsey’s School has successfully staged “Jesus Christ Superstar”, arguably the most famous rock opera of all time.  With lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, this ground-breaking, seminal production follows the story of the last seven days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth

Dauntsey’s School Welcomes Jonathan Dimbleby

Dauntsey’s School has welcomed the highly esteemed Jonathan Dimbleby in the last Mercers’ Lecture of 2014.  A number of Sixth Form pupils joined Jonathan for conversation and dinner at the Headmaster’s house prior to his talk entitled, ‘World War Two in the Desert.’ Jonathan Dimbleby attracted the largest audience of the lecture series this year,

Dauntsey’s School Raises Funds to Support Ugandan School

Dauntsey’s School has presented a cheque for £22,313.46 to FSMU, Friends of St Michael’s Girls School Uganda, a girls’ primary school in an area of rural Uganda, 88 miles to the east of Kampala. The money was raised through a series of events at Dauntsey’s, including mufti days and economy school lunches, with the savings

Dauntsey’s Jolie Brise Wins Race

A great win for Dauntsey’s Jolie Brise Pupils at Dauntsey’s School are celebrating the School’s Tall Ship, Jolie Brise, winning the annual Cowes Small Ships’ Race, one of the highlights of the autumn sailing programme. Ten pupils from the Lower Sixth and the Fifth Form joined Jolie Brise in the Solent to take part in

Dauntsey’s School’s Team Building Through Adventure

First Form pupils from Dauntsey’s School have just returned from an exciting overnight trip to Brenscombe Outdoor Centre near Corfe Castle in Dorset.  The group, made up of 79 pupils who have joined Dauntsey’s from 39 different schools, enjoyed an action-packed stay which included night orienteering, archery, pioneering and air-rifle shooting. Team-building is a key

Dauntsey’s School’s Tall Ship

Dauntsey’s School Tall Ship, the Jolie Brise, has concluded an action-packed summer season which involved sailing approximately 9,000 miles and visiting 40 different ports.  More than 250 Dauntsey’s pupils joined her crew during the season, consuming some 5,500 meals on board. The programme began early in July when Jolie Brise and her first crew headed

Dauntsey’s School Announces Line-Up for Mercers’ Lecture Series 2014/15

Dauntsey’s School has announced an impressive line-up of speakers for the 2014/15 programme of its renowned Mercers’ Lecture series.  This season, pupils and members of the local community will be enlightened and entertained by a range of speakers including politicians, authors and business leaders.  Particular highlights include: John Redwood, politician Baroness Williams, politician Jonathan Dimbleby,

Dauntsey’s School Visit Romania

Fundraising by Dauntsey’s Pupils Pays Dividends in Romanian Orphanage During the summer holidays, 20 Lower Sixth pupils from Dauntsey’s School travelled to the Romanian town of Cernavoda to support Nightingales Children’s Project.  Over a week, they ran a play scheme involving local street children and orphans, ranging in age from six months to 24 years.

Dauntsey’s School Runs Post-GCSE Courses

Pupils from Dauntsey’s School who have now completed their GCSEs are being kept busy with a range of non-curriculum courses thanks to a new programme introduced by the school for the final few weeks of term.   The majority of pupils from Dauntsey’s have signed up to a series of life skills courses, covering everything

Dauntsey’s School Joins Round The Island Race

Dauntsey’s School tall ship Jolie Brise, and her crew of eight pupils, joined nearly 1,600 other yachts for the Round the Island Race, the biggest sailing event of its kind in the world. Due to the fine, sunny weather, and light winds of barely one knot, Jolie Brise, along with more than half the fleet,

Dauntsey’s School Featured in Ofsted Report

The recent and widely-publicised Ofsted report on school sport highlights the excellent sporting provision at Dauntsey’s School. Dauntsey’s features as a case study in, ‘Going the extra mile – Excellence in competitive school sport’ which was commissioned after the 2012 Olympics. Researchers for Ofsted noted that Dauntsey’s has a “distinctive ethos in which sport is

Dauntsey’s School’s Dodecahedron Competition Finals Day

A pupil from Millfield Prep School has won Dauntsey’s School’s annual Dodecahedron Competition.  Now in its 26th year, this highly respected maths competition is designed to give the most able mathematicians aged 12 and under the opportunity to stretch and challenge themselves beyond their normal maths curriculum. The 32 young finalists from across the south

Dauntsey’s Pupils Raise Almost £8000 for Charity

A group of twenty Lower Sixth pupils from Dauntsey’s School are busy fundraising for their forthcoming trip to an orphanage in the Romanian town of Cernavoda where they will work with children and young adults with HIV Aids.  The annual trip, which takes place in July, is run in conjunction with Nightingales Children’s Project. This

Dauntsey’s School and Audience Wowed by Dame Evelyn Glennie

Scottish percussionist and composer, Dame Evelyn Glennie, captivated an audience of  more than 600 at Dauntsey’s School this week. She performed an extraordinary exploration of percussion, sound and performance.  A range of percussion instruments were used to illustrate her ideas, including a snare drum, marimba, waterphone, temple blocks and a halo. Dame Evelyn, who has

Dauntsey’s Canoe Team Paddle for Uganda

A squad of fourteen lower sixth pupils from Dauntsey’s School is busy training for the “Canoeists’ Everest” – the gruelling 125-mile Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race held each Easter.  This year the team is paddling to raise money for the school’s charity Friends of St Michael’s School, Uganda (FSMU).  Training started in January and has

Dauntsey’s Launches Maths Competition for Schools

Dauntsey’s School has today launched its annual Dodecahedron Competition.  Now in its 26th year, this highly respected maths competition is designed to give primary and prep schools’ most able mathematicians the opportunity to pit their skills against each other.  The competition typically receives more than 700 entries from some 50 schools across the south west region. 

Dauntsey’s Talk by Monty Hall!

Well-known TV broadcaster, explorer and marine biologist Monty Halls recently delivered a lecture to pupils at Dauntsey’s School. The talk was part of the School’s programme of Mercers’ Lectures which are named in recognition of the links between Dauntsey’s and the Mercers’ Company, which go back to Mercer founder Alderman William Dauntsey, Master of the

Dauntsey’s School Stages Annual Dance Show

More than 240 pupils took part in Dauntsey’s Annual Dance Show last week. The audience was treated to a wide variety of dance styles including cheerleading, contemporary, musical theatre, commercial and street dance. Kirsty Glynn , Dauntsey’s Head of Dance, said: “All the pupils have spent months preparing for this show.  The high standard of dance

Dauntsey’s School – First Team Basketball

The 2013 Basketball season has been an exceptional season. A strong fixture list including Canford, Marlborough College, Bradfield College and Wycliffe looked set to test the best team Dauntsey’s has fielded since the start of First team basketball in 1999. After a very convincing win in their first match over Canford, the team faced the

Dauntsey’s School – Voice in a Million!

On Tuesday 12th March, 52 excited members of the Lower Chamber Choir set off for Wembley Arena to take part in a show called Voice in a Million. They joined around 5000 other children from schools all over the country in a huge concert to help raise awareness of adoption and children in poverty. After

Dauntsey’s School Training weekend for gold and bronze awards

Last weekend, twelve Lower Sixth pupils kept cheerful during their very chilly two days of training based around school. They camped overnight on the Manor field and now feel ready and equipped for their practice expedition in two week’s time. At the same time, nineteen Sixth Form pupils, one on crutches and one with a

Dauntsey’s Girls Host Touring Team

During the last week of the Spring Term Dauntsey’s girls hosted a visiting touring team from St John’s Diocesan School in South Africa. It was a short stay, but it was a great experience for our girls to host another School. Two matches were played, with Dauntsey’s winning the Netball 34-26 and losing the Hockey

Dauntsey’s pupils perform CATS!

Last week, Cats, one of the world’s best known and best loved musicals, came to Dauntsey’s. For five nights, a hugely talented and vibrant cast of over 100 pupils rose to the challenge of staging this unique show and presented a magnificent marriage of words, music and dance. The School has become well known for

Dauntsey’s School Mercers’ Lecture by John Cridland

On Tuesday 5th March, John Cridland, the Director General of the CBI, visited Dauntsey’s for the second Mercers’ Lecture of the term. His lecture entitled ‘Business and Society – working together?’ called for business to think globally as well as locally and argued that long-term, sustainable working relationships are essential for long-term business success. His

Opera comes to Dauntsey’s!

For four nights last week and for the first time in 20 years a co-production between the Music and Drama Departments brought Mozart’s sublime opera ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ to sparkling life on the Old Hall Stage. Beautifully led from the harpsichord played by Ben Gudgeon and with a vibrant new translation by Andrew Brown,

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