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Alleyn's - Scrib

Alleyn’s school is a co-educational independent day school with around 1300 pupils aged 4-18. Part of the Dulwich Foundation and situated in the heart of Dulwich its one of the most successful co-educational schools in the country.

We have been working with the school for over 5 years and each year we create their extraordinary and unique Alumni Publication ‘The Scrib’.

‘Scriblerus’ is the annual review and record of Alleyn’s academic, creative, sporting activities and achievements bound in a prestigious magazine format. The magazine is unique, distinctive and progressive, projecting a successful school to its audience of current and prospective parents. Additionally, the magazine was instilled with a creative energy that students could engage with, whilst building a sense of pride for their school. A variety of different finishes have been applied to every yearly edition which includes gloss red foiling, blind emboss on coloured stock and fluorescent pink ink.

A Truly

Magical

Landscape

As we landed at Östersund in Sweden we were met by underwhelming grey skies and slushy snow descending from the skies. However, the closer we reached to our base for the week, the crisper the snow became and we entered a truly magical landscape. Nestled in the pine forests of the Swedish countryside, our home for the week could have come straight off a postcard.

Tand special thanks to team members of the Year netball, the strongest House competition, and of course to everyone who took part in the biathlon, for which Tulley’s always provides the largest turnout. am sure that future years will only consolidate this engagement with Alleyn’s sport.

If there is one thing will remember this year for, however, it is the spread of the Tulley’s spirit, as we strongly influenced new societies and clubs. Although my Year did not get to formulate the biannual House Music, we more than made up for it with strong performances in the new inter-House Model United Nations, organised by a recent development of the MUN Society at Alleyn’s. Alleyn’s MUN also sent delegations to both Lady Eleanor Holles MUN and London Oratory School MUN, with several

Tulley’s speakers winning awards for their contributions. We also saw great oratory skills from inter-House debating, particularly from Theo Chevis, showing how diverse our talent is. This may be personal bias, but in my last year at Alleyn’s saw brilliant Tulley’s engagement in Drama. In the Upper School play, Rent, the Middle School play, the Bear Pit and Edinburgh Fringe, Tulley’s displayed its traditional enthusiasm with brilliant performances.

It has been a privilege to help manage Tulley’s House during one of its most successful years; my last year at Alleyn’s has seen the return of Tulley’s as House that can participate in any number of events. is one of the most successful and open communities within the School, and when think back on my time at Alleyn’s, think first of my House. wish my successors all the luck in the world and urge them to build upon the success of this year! Theo Burman, Year 13a

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