Kestrel issue 28 summer 2015

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In the heat of the moment

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The newsletter of King Edward’s Witley Inspiring women

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ISSUE 28 SUMMER 2015

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

This issue of Kestrel comes to you with input from the Sixth Form journalist and photography teams.

Cementing ties with Barrow Hills We were delighted to announce in March that King Edward’s Witley would be merging with Barrow Hills School, representing a formal acknowledgement of the close relationship that has always existed between the two schools. The merger will see King Edward’s and Barrow Hills retain their existing individual identities and continue to provide the high standard independent schooling opportunities already in place for their respective pupil populations (Barrow Hills will remain as an independent Roman Catholic prep school for children aged 3-13, King Edward’s will maintain its status as a leading independent senior school providing boarding and day education for children aged 11-18). Both schools are committed to delivering an affordable, independent education with a strong family ethos, focusing on the whole child and the importance of developing core values, so the official merger of King Edward’s and Barrow Hills makes perfect sense, allowing local parents access to a seamless transition from prep school to senior school.

- The ability to provide boarding capability (including flexi boarding) to Barrow Hills pupils

Further updates on the merger will be provided to parents and pupils (current and past) over the next few months in the build up to September 2015 when the merger will take effect.

There will be a number of significant advantages associated with cementing the natural working partnership with Barrow Hills. Namely: - The opportunity to maintain the affordability of an excellent independent school education against the backdrop of rising costs in the independent school sector - The ability to benefit from economies of scale without compromising the ‘family feel’ that permeates both schools - Enhanced sharing of resources which includes after-school care, sports and performing arts facilities and extra curricular activities

Queen Mary House £1m refurbishment King Edward’s has just embarked upon a £1m investment programme to create an outstanding coeducational boarding and day House for its Lower School (1st & 2nd Form) pupils. Having started this Easter, the project involves the refurbishment of the historic Queen Mary House (QMH), one of the School’s iconic buildings but currently a boys only domain. The extensive development allows for Queen Mary House and Copeland House (where girls in 1st & 2nd Form currently board) to combine, creating a joint Lower School House in keeping with the unique co-educational paired arrangement that exists in the Senior Houses. The newly refurbished House will provide superb accommodation for up to 40 boys and girls who board on a full-time, weekly or occasional basis, as well as providing a base and facilities for a further 40 local day pupils.

Newly appointed QMH House parents, Mr and Mrs Rendall, with daughter Bea and flat-coated retriever Bob.

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Linked and paired boarding for boys and girls has been a feature of King Edward’s for almost half a century in the Senior Houses, representing a pioneering move for a boarding school and one that is very much in keeping with the School’s ethos of creating an environment which emulates the real world. Pupils are segregated in terms of their sleeping arrangements but are able to socialise in the communal living areas – replicating an authentic home from home experience. Continues on page 2

TOP TWEETS @keswnews • Thank you to Michel Massih QC for talking to our Sixth Form pupils about his career as a criminal defence lawyer. • Thank you to @Iainburnside & Susan Bickley for working with our Music pupils for a masterclass and a fantastic evening concert of English songs. • Try something new Wednesday; healthy juice bar! Thanks to @cbicknell78 @HolroydHowe & Farncombe fresh #KESWFood. • Grade one challenge staff receive their @ABRSM certificates! 6 distinctions, 4 merits, 1 pass. WELL DONE! @KESWMusic. KESTREL } SUMMER 2015} ISSUE 28


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