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Trinity 2013

Moving forwards... Due to the continued growth in student numbers at Sherborne Girls, a new Junior Boarding House is set to open in the Trinity Term. So far, as part of the five-year plan to invest in the future, the School has completed a £2.5 million Science Centre, created new classrooms for Humanities and launched a new Sixth Form, Higher Education and Careers Centre. The junior house has been under construction for the last year and is the first boarding house to have been built at the School since 1992, and has been specifically designed for younger students in mind.

lord coe to light up ball One of the highlights of the Trinity Term will be a major gala fundraiser, with London Olympic Chief and twotime Olympic champion, Lord Coe CH KBE. The Candlelight Ball will be held in marquees in the grounds of Sherborne Girls on Saturday 22 June; guests will enjoy a champagne reception before a threecourse dinner and entertainment, to include live jazz and swing bands, and silent and live auctions. The Development Office is still seeking support in the form of pledges for the auctions, as well as event sponsorship and gifts in kind. Full details can be found at www.sherborne.com/candlelight_ball Tickets cost £75 per person at tables of ten and all proceeds will go towards supporting the School’s Bursary Fund. For tickets or for further information please contact the Development Office: development@sherborne.com or 01935 818301.

It will accommodate 56 girls and features upgraded sleeping accommodation, a contemporary dining room, improved study space and a dedicated garden. “We are delighted with the new

house,” said Housemistress Hayley Vanstone. “The wonderful facilities will help us to provide the warm and nurturing environment we are known for.” Headmistress Jenny Dwyer explained, “We believe that girls joining us at the age of 11 benefit from the specialist curriculum which we are able to provide, alongside superb pastoral care and excellent facilities.” Firmly of the belief that the spirit of a house belongs with

the people and not the building, the name will move with the girls and the junior house will be known as Aldhelmsted West. Work will soon begin on the building vacated by the younger girls. It will be completely refurbished over the next few months and in the Michaelmas Term will become home to all the girls from Kenelm, as they move over the bridge and take up residence. Following the same principles, this building will be renamed Kenelm.


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