2017 to 2018
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Chairman
Headmistress
Vice Chair
Bursar and Clerk to the Governors
Mr Richard Strang Lady Plaxy Arthur
Members
Ms Juliet Blanch Mrs Kay Brock Mrs Isabel Burke Dr Steven Connors Mr Ian Davenport Lt Gen Sir Robert Fry Mr Jeremy Gordon The Rt Revd Karen Gorham Mrs Louise Hall Mrs Amanda Harris Mr Robin Leach Mr Rupert Pilkington Mrs Ann Simon The Hon Mrs Charlotte Townshend Mr Philip Ward Mrs Maria Wingfield Digby Mr Nicholas Wordie
Mrs Jenny Dwyer, BEd Hons (Cantab) Mr Simon Miller, MA (Cranfield), BA
Deputy Head (External Affairs)
Mrs Fiona Clapp, BSc Hons (London), PGCE, MBA
Deputy Head (Pastoral and Planning)
Mr Ben Gudgeon, MA, BA Hons, MMusTCL, FRSA
Deputy Head (Teaching and Learning)
Mrs Louise Orton, BSc Hons (Swansea), PGCE
Director of Boarding Designated Safeguarding Lead
Miss Bex Brown, BSc Hons (London), PGCE (Bath)
Director of Studies
Mr Alasdair Matthews, BA Hons, MLitt (Newcastle)
Honorary Governor
Rt Hon Oliver Letwin, MP
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Entry at 11+ and 13+
All girls are required to sit an entrance examination to the school. Entry can be via the Common Entrance, the Sherborne Girls Entrance Examination or the Scholarship Examinations. Papers in English, Mathematics and Science are required. A small number of places may also be offered at 12+ and 14+.
Pre-Assessment
A pre-assessment will take place 18 months preceding entry for those starting at 13+.
Offer and Acceptance of a Place at Sherborne Girls
If you are offered a place at Sherborne Girls we ask you to complete the Parent Contract form which, together with the deposit, then guarantees the place. A New Girls’ pack will then be forwarded to you with all the information you need for the start of term.
Deposit Required
School References
A deposit is payable between one and two years before entry to the school, (one term’s fees for pupils living overseas). The deposit reserves the House Place.
Sixth Form Entry
Sherborne Girls offers a number of scholarships, exhibitions and bursaries. Details of the awards are available from our website www.sherborne.com or the Admissions Office.
A reference will be requested from the current school in the year preceding entry. This report will include predicted grades for public examinations such as GCSE or Common Entrance. A limited number of places are offered for the Sixth Form to study A Level or the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Candidates are usually expected to gain at least 5 grade Bs at GCSE or the equivalent. Offers are usually given on the basis of school reports and predicted grades, but entrance papers may be required in some cases.
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Scholarships and Awards
Attend a Tour Morning
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ACADEMIC RESULTS 2017
International Baccalaureate Results • 17 girls took the IB (21% of cohort)
• Average points score was 35
• Worldwide average points score was 30
• 62% of the subject results were achieved at highest grades of 7 and 6 compared with worldwide average of 28%
• Two students achieved 43 points out of 45 putting them in the top 1% in the world
University Courses 2017
Science and Maths
Accounting, Anthropology, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biology, Biomedical Science, Environmental Science, Geography, Human Biosciences, Human Physiology, Maths, Medical Science, Medicine, Natural Science, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Sports Performance, Veterinary Science
English and Humanities
2017 Leavers Top Destinations
Social Sciences, Drama and Acting, History, Politics, Early Childhood Studies, Geography, International Relations, Law, Liberal Arts, Philosophy, Sociology, Theology and Religion
Oxford Brookes
The Arts and Languages
University
No. of students 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Exeter
Architecture, Art History and Visual Culture, Film and Television, French and Spanish, History of Art, Music, Persian and Russian, Photography, Professional Music Performance – vocals
Newcastle
Business and Management
Edinburgh Oxford
Durham Leeds
Bristol
Cardiff
Cambridge
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Business And Events Management, Business Management, Marketing, Economics Finance and Management
A Level results
Summer 2017 Upper 6 (Year 13) A2 Subject Art
Photography
Biology
Business Studies
Chemistry
Chinese
Classical Civilisation
Design Tech/Textiles
Drama
Economics
GCSE Results
A*
A
B
C
D
E
1
1
3
1
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
3
5
4
2
1
1
5
3
9
2
1
2
1
0
3
3
2
4
2
1
1
4
1
1
2
0
3
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total 8
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20
Summer 2017 Upper 5 (Year 11) GCSE Subject
A*
A
B
C
D
E
Biology
25 20
9
2
0
0
Chemistry
24 23
Art
Classical Civilisation
0
0
0
1
Home Economics
1
Textiles
0
6
Geography
4
1
6
4
1
0
16
Government & Politics
1
1
1
1
0
0
4
History
History of Art
Italian
Latin
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Music
Physical Education
Phyiscs
0
3
7
5
2
7
3
1
0
0
0
0
12
0
16
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
7
4
0
2
0
17
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
5
3
Religious Studiess
0
1
2
2
1
0
6
Spanish
0
2
1
0
4
1
8
Russian Total
1
1
0
0
0
28 65 55 34 18
0
0
36 24 18
5
1
0
9
0
0
1
18 21
1
0
1
Geogrpahy
0
0
2
7
11
English Literature
German
0
2
13 10
0
5
11
1
0
French
0
0
Greek
0
32 26 16
Design Technology
0 1
0
English Language
0
7
0 3
2
2
0
1 0
7
0 2
2
German
History Latin
Mathematics
Further Mathematics Music
Physics
Religious Studies
1
8
6 11
4
1
2
7
4
6
1
2
7 4
0
33
56
11
0
0
56
0
0
20
0
84
2
2
38
0
0
49
0
1
39
0
4
3
0
6
84
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
0
25 26 23
9
1
0
84
0
5
1
4 14 10 10
0
8
3
0
0
0
7
12 12
3
0
0
0
22 17 13
3
1
0
56
0
62
2
2
1
0
9
2
3
4 11
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
Religious Studies (Half) 11 26 14
8
3
Science (Double 2)
4
1
Science (Double 1)
5
Spanish
7 14
Total
0
1
Drama
Chinese
0
2
7
9
5
5
0
0
6 2
1
12
4
0
2
7
0
English
French
8 13
Total
3
7 13
3 15 5
1
7
3
269 288 198 75 18
1
0
4
13
21
28
27
36
852
202
The average UCAS Tariff score per student including IB, is equivalent to A* AA. 50% A*A or IB Equivalent 76% A*AB or IB Equivalent
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Equality
Sherborne Girls believes in the fundamental principles of equality and justice. The school provides a moral framework for pupils’ personal development so that they may become tolerant members of this and any other community.
The school encourages all of its members to have respect for everyone, regardless of race, gender, creed, social status, age or disability and is opposed to words or actions which display prejudice or discrimination of any kind against any individual.
The school has a commitment to champion equality of opportunities throughout the community and promotes active co-operation and collaboration among all pupils.
The girls learn about the school’s approach to equality from pastoral, religious and academic discussions and activities.
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Communication
Regular mailings and newsletters will keep parents informed and a calendar will be sent at the start of term. Parents can access information about their daughter through our online Parent Portal. All school information, including reports, is distributed via the Portal.
There are telephones in each House and girls are allowed to bring mobile phones (subject to some simple rules and conditions). Each girl is allocated an email address. Letters are, of course, always welcome. The first point of contact for parents is the Housemistress or Housemaster.
Guardians
All girls whose parents are resident abroad must have guardians in the UK. Guardians are responsible for the girl’s welfare whilst she is away at boarding school, travel arrangements, accommodation at closed exeat weekends and half-term holidays and represent parents at meetings with teachers. It is the responsibility of parents to appoint guardians although the school is happy to inform parents of professional guardianship organisations. Girls from outside the EU will require a visa from UKBA.
Travel
For girls who live abroad there is a supervised coach to Heathrow at the beginning and end of term which is timed to coincide with the majority of flight times. For fixed exeats and half-term holidays there is a scheduled train to London on which girls are accompanied by a member of staff.
Policies
The following policies and documents are available on request from the Bursar’s PA. E. bursarpa@sherborne.com or T. 01935 818207 • Admissions Policy
• Anti-bullying Policy
• Behaviour and Discipline
• Complaints Procedure (Policy)
• Curriculum Policy
• Disability Inclusion, SEN and Learning Support Policy
• English as an Additional Language • First Aid Policy
• Health and Safety Policy • Safeguarding Policy
• Statement of Boarding Principles and Practice
The School had no formal complaints during the year 2016 to 2017.
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fees 2017 to 2018 Fees per term Years 9 to 13 (Lower Fifth – Upper Sixth)
Boarding Fee
Day Boarders
Day Girls
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Admission £11,500
Deposit (refunded on final bill) –
£6,820
For pupils resident within the EC
£8,390
Years 7 and 8 (Lower Fourth and Upper Fourth)
Boarding Fee Day Fee
£9,270
£6,820
Day Boarders: Girls who wish to stay overnight on the odd occasion and for whom a bed space will be made available on request. Girls can expect to have space to study in one of the mixed-age houses.
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Day Girls: Girls will not have the option to stay although can expect to have a space to study in one of the mixed-age houses. 2
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Registration (non-refundable)
For pupils resident within the UK
Pupils normally resident outside the UK
£100 £1,000
£1,500 £11,500
Termly Extras
Learning Support/EAL
Music
Individual Tuition per lesson (45 minute lesson) £30
*Individual Tuition per term (10 x 40 minute lessons)
Instrument Hire per term
*30 Music Tuition lessons will be provided per year. Fees will be adjusted if a lesson does not take place.
£320 £54
Group Tuition (8 lessons)
£358
£128
Speech and Drama Individual Tuition per term
£260
Group Tuition per term
£130
Shared lessons per term
The schedule for Sport and Physical Education is available from the Main School Office.
Extras
Alexander Technique Individual Tuition (10 lessons)
Sport
Further details about the full range of options and charges for extra subjects are available from the appropriate Head of Department. Information for ‘extras’ can be obtained from the Main School Office.
£180
*30 Speech and Drama tuition lessons will be provided per year. Fees will be adjusted if a lesson does not take place.
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1 The Fees – fees and extras are subject to annual review and periodic increase. 2 Payment of School Fees in Advance - The school runs a scheme for payment of 6 terms or more fees in advance. If you wish to discuss this please contact the School Accountant T. 01935 818208 or E. accountant@sherborne.com who will be happy to provide you with the terms and conditions of the scheme and a final illustration. We currently offer no discount for advance payment of 5 terms or less. 3 Sibling Fee Discount Scheme – Sherborne Girls, Sherborne School and Sherborne Prep operate a scheme whereby parents who educate 3 or more of their children at the schools are eligible for a sibling fee discount. A 10% discount will apply to the third child at the schools and 15% to the fourth and subsequent children.
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4 Payment – fees are due and payable prior to the first day of each term. We offer a direct debit payment facility. Direct debits are processed termly for the full bill, no sooner than the first day of each term. Payment can also be made by cheque or bank transfer. For further details please contact the Finance Manager T. 01935 818209 or E. jmh@sherborne.com
These notes are subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions, a copy of which can be obtained from Admissions or on our website www.sherborne.com Sherborne School for Girls is a company limited by Guarantee.
Registered in England No: 306828 Registered office: Bradford Road, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 3QN
Registered Charity No: 307427
5 School Fees Refund Scheme – details are available from the Bursary. 6 Cancelling acceptance of a place or withdrawal – one full term’s notice in writing addressed to the Headmistress is required to cancel acceptance of a place at the school or to withdraw a pupil from the school. If such notice is not given a term’s fees in lieu of notice will be immediately due and payable.
All information stated is correct at time of printing
Admission enquiries and to arrange a visit to the school: Registrar Mrs Jenny Hinks 01935 818224 registrar@sherborne.com
General Enquiries:
Main Office Mrs Judith Fox 01935 812245 office@sherborne.com
Headmistress - correspondence via Head’s PA Mrs Jayne Dart 01935 818203 headmistress@sherborne.com
Financial Enquiries:
Bursar and Clerk to the Governors Mr Simon Miller 01935 818207 bursar@sherborne.com
Correspondence with our Chairman of Governors should be addressed to:
Mr Richard Strang c/o Clerk to the Governors Sherborne Girls Bradford Road Sherborne Dorset, DT9 3QN 01935 818207
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Sherborne Girls, Bradford Road Sherborne, Dorset UK, DT9 3QN +44(0)1935 818224 registrar@sherborne.com sherborne.com