The Quad - Advent Term 2021

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A Memorial Service for Professor John Dancy It was a moving occasion to be able to hold the memorial service for Professor John Dancy and a real privilege to have three generations of his close family in attendance. The service was led by the Revd Peter Dewey, Sanderson’s 1951–1957, a Prefect in John Dancy’s time. Revd Dewey brought such a heartfelt conviction to the words he spoke and the prayers he gave, particularly when he encouraged the congregation to shake the Chapel chandeliers with our voices for the final ‘AMEN’. Peter was joined by David Lloyd OBE, Gibbs’ 1954–1959, one of John Dancy’s Heads of School, who gave the tribute on behalf of OLs. David talked about the moment he realised ‘what a privilege it was to know in some degree this person of such huge intellect and commanding presence, and how being a member of his senior student body and then Captain of School was one thing; but being in his Divinity class was quite another!’ David praised Dancy’s foresight, prescience and belief in a transformational bursary programme and noted that Lancing has been a leader in

this field over the years, particularly with the recent success of the Foundationers’ Campaign. David and Peter were joined by Sir Tim Rice OBE, Second’s 1955– 1961, who read an excerpt from Ithaca, a poem by the modern Greek poet Cavafy, and Charles Anson CVO, a Prefect in Dancy’s final term, who read a prayer from a sermon by John Donne. The final tribute came from Max Sargent, aged 12 and a great-grandson of Dancy. Max summed up his great-grandfather’s character with great insight: ‘He was kind – he became a teacher after the war so that he could help people, as a light in dark times. He was very clever. He was really, really clever.’ ‘He was brilliant at sport and even though he had bad legs from polio he stayed really strong.’

‘He was a maverick – he did things nobody else was doing like letting girls join boarding schools (which I think is a very good idea as I’ve enjoyed having girls in my classes) and now nearly everyone’s doing it. Even Winchester!’ ‘He was an awesome man and I wish I had known how incredible he was before he died.’ ‘He was a great Great-Grandfather.‘ The content of the order of service followed John’s explicit instructions and it was personalised with some wonderful anecdotes. An OL commented after the service that it was an occasion ‘which Lancing handled with a perfect touch’. A recording of the service, along with a copy of the Order of Service and a selection of photographs from the day, is available on the College website.

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OL Sports Roundup

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pages 62-65

Forthcoming Events

2min
pages 69-70

News from OLs

9min
pages 58-61

The OL Club Review

2min
pages 56-57

Chapel Celebrations

1min
pages 54-55

OL Survey

3min
pages 52-53

Giving Week 2021

2min
pages 50-51

The Shearwood Pavilion

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page 48

Professor John Dancy

2min
page 49

Head Master’s Lecture

2min
page 47

Foundation Office

3min
page 46

Little Lancing

3min
pages 44-45

Lancing Prep Worthing

3min
pages 42-43

Lancing Prep Hove

3min
pages 40-41

Sports News

13min
pages 32-39

Qui diligit Deum

3min
pages 30-31

Co-curricular News

7min
pages 26-29

Art News

1min
pages 24-25

Music News

9min
pages 18-21

A Week in the Life

2min
pages 16-17

Drama News

1min
pages 22-23

College News

3min
pages 4-5

A Tolerant Community

2min
page 10

Pupils’ Green Group

1min
page 9

Leadership Roles

2min
pages 6-7

Supporting One Another

2min
page 11

What’s Cooking?

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pages 12-13

A Collective Effort

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page 8

Exploring Career Choices

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