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2022/2023 YEAR

As told by members of the Alumni Foundation Council consisting of Grade 11 and

Legally Blonde by Meg, Grade 11

Oh My God You Guys, after four whole years of not having a musical due to COVID, Dover Campus produced Legally Blonde the Musical this year. A collaboration between the Drama, Music, and Dance departments, the show starred triple-threat talents from the entire High School, with over 100 people’s involvement and months of rehearsal, this renowned musical was brought to life in the Roy Bennett Theatre for four amazing performances.

Special shout out to Grade 12 students, Tom Diggles and Ella Hennessy, and Arabelle Siemsen ’22 for all your contributions to the productions in the school!

DOVERMUN (Dover Model United Nations) by Ahmet, Grade 11

Community Fair 2023

by Mia and Huaiyao, Grade 11

The first Community Fair since Covid-19 was brimming with energy and a roaring success! The community rallied together with an amazing international array of games and food stalls hosted by Global Concerns and Parents’ Association (sprawling all the way from the Pavillion to the Main Hall!) and a Jam Fest showing off the musical talents of students in the Tent Plaza. Efforts from all the parents, students, staff, and alumni raised over $63,530 for all the service groups with many stalls completely sold out.

DOVERMUN is the Model United Nations conference created and hosted by UWCSEA on Dover Campus. After holding the past two DOVERMUN conferences online, the Executive Committee was excited to host their first-ever in person conference in March 2023. Under the theme of ‘Peace, Power, and Prosperity’, the conference hosted both international and local school students in 10 interesting and unique committees.

As the deputy chair for the US Senate Committee, I oversaw robust debates and conversations around the two key topics: Addressing the implied right to privacy in the 14th amendment and the question of regulating illegal immigration and the right to citizenship.

Dance Show by Meg and Kaira, Grade 11

This year’s Dance Show explored the theme of Unleashed. Produced by students, Dance Show was a unity of different genres from ballet to reggaeton. All 16 dances were choreographed and performed by students across High School, some being veteran participants and some new to the show. Regardless of experience, all dancers showcased extraordinary talent on stage, treating the audience with a breathtaking performance.