Anual Review 2011

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Bursary Fund Gala On May 12th Arnold House officially launched the Bursary Fund by hosting a Gala at the American School in London. The Board of Friends organised an exciting evening including a three course meal, a live auction conducted by Lord Dalmeny, Deputy Chairman of Sotheby’s, a silent auction and a raffle. 240 members of the Arnold House community attended the event including current, past and future parents, old boys, governors, staff and special guest Patrick Derham, Head Master of Rugby School. The evening raised a fantastic total of £120,000 for the scheme which, when added to the £13,000 from the Parents’ Association’s successful Christmas Bazaar and other gifts, brings the first year total to an impressive £165,000. The money will be used as part of a long-term fundraising initiative to provide bursary places, and the great opportunity of an Arnold House education, to deserving boys irrespective of their family’s financial means. We would like to thank everyone for their support of this event and the many generous donations on the evening and throughout the school year.

Charity

THE BLITZ themed day

We have had another very successful year raising money for the various charities that Arnold House supports. What has been especially pleasing is that the boys have given so much of their time and effort to the charities, in addition to taking part in the termly Charity Days.

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The boys nominated ‘Hope and Homes for Children’ as the School’s international charity this year and two themed Charity Days took place to raise money for this worthy cause.

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The first was a Wild West day in October. Dressed as cowboys and indians, Nikita Joukovski, Adam Gold, Freddie Poser and Mani Monibi delivered their winning Compass course presentation about the charity to the parents and staff attending the Pre-Prep Autumn Concert. Mani Monibi also decided to have some ‘Hope and Homes’ wristbands specially made to sell at the School Office; a rather thoughtful and inspiring idea from a Year 6 boy.

WILD WEST themed day

e can feel justly proud of our Year 8 boys who have successfully negotiated their way through the rigour of their final exams to secure places at their chosen senior schools.

In May, the cowboys and indians transformed into pilots and evacuees in time for our WWII Day, an event to round off History week to commemorate the end of the Blitz in 1941. The Parents’ Association also supported ‘Hope and Homes for Children’ with a generous donation of £3,000 raised from the boys’ stalls at the Christmas Bazaar.

ROYALTY themed day

Choir held a wonderful concert in the chapel at St John’s and St Elizabeth’s hospital and Kate Rawlinson (Head of Art & Design) completed a tiling project with Year 8 who designed and produced ceramic tiles for display in the Hospice garden for all to enjoy. As in previous years, the boys participated in the annual Christmas Box Appeal for Father Rob Wickham’s parish in Hackney (with a few last minute boxes being hand delivered in the December snow!) and continued to support the Poppy Appeal and Lifeboat Institution. It has been a fantastic year, with a huge amount of imagination and generosity shown by the boys, parents and staff. We look forward to building on this energetic approach to all our charitable work next year and in the years to come.

Of the 231 Common Entrance and Scholarship papers taken in English, Maths, Science, French, Latin, Greek, History, Geography and Religious Studies, 74% were graded A or B and 48% graded A – a record that stands comparison with the outstanding achievements of leavers in recent years. The competition for places in the leading independent schools grows fiercer by the year; these results confirm that Arnold House boys not only win their places but do so in some style and gain inclusion in higher sets when they arrive. The key to this success is threefold: the commitment of the boys, the support from parents and the expertise and guidance of the teaching staff as the boys progress through the School.

Particular congratulations must go to the six boys who had the honour of being entered for scholarships: Jamie and Freddie Villiers (Sport) both performed strongly and will have benefitted greatly from their experiences despite missing out on an award. To the delight of us all, George Beckman won a Scholarship to Mill Hill and Toby Lowenstein won a Music Scholarship to St. Paul’s. It was fitting that our two head boys, Seth Dunford and Sam Sether, were awarded All-rounder Scholarships to Bradfield and Mill Hill respectively. Agnel Agbo was also rewarded by Rugby with the Classics Prize for his outstanding results in Latin and Greek.

Senior Summer Concert

Year 4’s Viking Ships

Year 5 Teamwork Week in Devon

Clegg’s v Allain’s annual cricket match at Lords’

Senior school destinations

Number of boys transferring

Bradfield

3

City of London

3

Eton

3

Highgate

4

Mill Hill

2

Portland Place

1

Rugby

2

St Paul’s

3

The Harrodian

1

UCS

1

Winchester

1

Year 6 visit to the Churchill War Rooms

Money raised through School events In addition to ‘Hope and Homes for Children’, the School continued to support the St John’s Hospice with a Royalty themed Charity Day, the sale of SJH Christmas toys and a number of church collections. Paul Swinden (Director of Music) and the Chapel

Arnold House School 1 Loudoun Road St.John’s Wood, London NW8 0LH Telephone: 020 7266 4840 Facsimile: 020 7266 6994 Email: office@arnoldhouse.co.uk Website: www.arnoldhouse.co.uk

Hope & Homes for Children

£7,804.65

St John’s Hospice

£3,555.63

National Charities

£742.30

TOTAL £12,102.58

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ANNUAL REVIEW | JULY 2011

ANNUAL REVIEW | JULY 2011

ANNUAL REVIEW | JULY 2011

Year 2 visit to the London Transport Museum


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