WAKEFIELD WHERE GIRLS HAVE BIG FUTURES. WAKEFIELD WHERE GIRLS HAVE NO LIMITS. Founders' Day Order of Service 2021
WAKEFIELD GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
Founders' Day 17th September 2021
Wakefield Girls’ High School has a strong sense of community and collective endeavour.
We act with kindness towards each other because we care about those around us.
We appreciate each other for who we are, we respect our differences and value what each of us contribute to our school and wider society.
Music Brass Ensemble Trumpet Tune by Henry Purcell Eleanor, Jessica, Claudia, Charlotte, Alice, Milly, Katie, Mr Meredith, Mr Gomersall, Mrs Bentham and Mr Maersk
Opening from the Head We have come together to thank our Creator for the foundation of this school in 1878. We remember with gratitude all those who have enriched the life of the school and pray for blessing upon our work. We give special thanks for those who helped to endow the school, especially Margaret Knott, Edith Blair, Florence Geoghegan, Pamela Brown, Mary Smith, Nannette Capstick, Agnes Latham, Sheila Parker and Miss Bentham; for those who have gone on to serve our nation with distinction especially Dame Anne Mueller, Dame Barbara Hepworth and Dame Marjorie Williamson; and for those who have given in service for their county in war and in peace. I wish to remember and thank all custodians of Wakefield Girls’ High School who have gone before me, for their contribution to our school, shaping it into what you experience today. So as you sit here now, please consider our heritage, our diversity and individuality, how we respect and care for each other, strive to excel and embrace all opportunities for learning. Finally, to thank all our alumnae, past and present, who continue to promote these values and our school: including Heidi Allen, Helen Fielding, Sophie Carrigill, Laura Siddell and Baroness Usha Prasar. For all this, we give thanks.
Music Trumpet, Prière à Notre-Dame, Léon Boëllmann Eleanor, Year 13, accompanied by James Bowstead, organ
Bidding Prayer Read by Reverend Canon Peter Farley-Moore Let us pray. God our Father, we come before you with praise and thanksgiving for the many good things we have received. We offer you our joys, needs and sorrows. We pray for your continual blessing upon us, our school and our country; and we renew our commitment to the service of all our neighbours. May the spirit of truth dwell in us, that we may serve you with hope and gladness all the days of our life.
Amen
The Lord's Prayer Read by Reverend Canon Peter Farley-Moore Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.
Hymn Give me Joy in my Heart
Reading ‘Reflexions’, by Max Ehrmann Read by alumna Sangeeta, 2020
Music Cantabile, Shenandoah, American folk song arr Kirby Shaw directed by Val Littledyke Year 13 Emily, Elizabeth, Holly, Faith, Mabel, Alex Year 12 Betty, Manya, Adrianna, Lily, Esther, Maisie, Toni Accompanied by Mia, flute and Mr Bowstead, piano
Bible Reading Romans 5: 1-5 (NIV) Read by Helen Massey, WGSF Board of Governors
Music Alto Saxophone, Sarabande, Gabriel Grovlez Grace, Year 12
Reading 'Hope is the thing with feathers', by Emily Dickinson Read by Gina, Deputy Head Girl
The Address By Reverend Canon Peter Farley-Moore
Hymn Jerusalem
Prayers and Thanksgiving The Head Girl - Eleanor - leads the prayers of the school community O God, Our Creator, Our Redeemer; We give You thanks for our community. For our diversity and our inclusivity; For our unity and our understanding; For our creativity and for our strength. We graciously thank You for the opportunity to flourish As part of this compassionate school community, And for the time we spend together. All - We worship and praise you forever. Let us be thankful for our teachers; And for our fellow students, Supporting and empowering one another As guided by Your divine blessing.
O Lord, we give thanks for those who have gone before us Who have given us the motivation to succeed, And the courage to believe in ourselves. All - We give you thanks and praise. For the life of our school; For the generosity of our benefactors and the dedication of our teachers; For the encouragement of our families and the kindness of our friends; For the determination of our students and the perseverance of our community: All - We give you thanks and praise. Bless us, O Lord, Our Heavenly Father, Through the eternal flame of Your guidance, So that we can serve You and our school As tolerant and hopeful individuals; And as a generous and supportive community. May we face adversity as one in the light of Your Grace; Guided by Your Love; Learning from our mistakes and trusting in our abilities So that we may inspire those around us to follow Your divine example, And ensure the ongoing virtue and success of our school. All -Amen. Written by Eleanor Bowen
THE SCHOOL SONG
THE BLESSING by Reverend Canon Peter Farley-Moore
POSTLUDE Organ, Bach Prelude in G, BWV 541 Luke, Year 15
THE FOUNDATION OF WAKEFIELD GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL In 1864 the Taunton Commission was set up by the Government to investigate secondary education in England. This included a review of the secondary education provision for girls. They found only thirteen schools educating girls, each with a curriculum based around “the genteel accomplishments of deportment, drawing and a little music.” To deliver a speedy increase in both the number of girls’ schools, and the number of subjects studied therein, the Commission recommended that some endowments, previously used exclusively for the education of boys, should be allotted to girls. The proposal became law in 1869 with the Endowed Schools Act.
In Wakefield plans were drawn up by the Charity Commission and approved by the local council on 13 May 1875. This included the provision to found “a school for one hundred girls providing education up to university entrance standard”. On 1 November 1876 the Governors of Wakefield Charities (the forerunner of the Wakefield Grammar School Foundation) agreed “that steps be taken to establish a school for girls”. Premises were sought and staff recruited. Wentworth House was purchased as a suitable home for the School and its first Headmistress, Miss Allen, appointed. Miss Allen had attended Newnham Hall Cambridge. Along with two of her fellow teachers, Miss Wilkinson and Miss Dagg, Miss Allen held a “first class certificate” from Cambridge. (‘Degrees’ were not awarded to women there until 1921). The fourth member of staff, Miss Brittain, was educated at Bedford College, London. A prospectus was published and advertisements taken out in the local press. Fees were set at £10. An entrance examination was prepared and the opening date of the school fixed. On 16 September 1878 some 58 pupils attended the new “Wakefield Endowed High School for Girls”. Their ages ranged from 8 to 17. Academic lessons took place in the mornings with drawing, music and sewing lessons taking place in the afternoon. The School library was then used for “prep” (homework) until 4.30pm. Within a year the school had over 110 pupils. By 1920 this had grown to some 600 girls, and was one of the largest and most successful in the country. Today, with over 1,000 pupils, WGHS continues in that tradition. The High School was granted its Armorial Bearings by the College of Arms in 1963. The leopard heads are drawn from the Wentworth coat of arms, the fleur de lys is a symbol of the city of Wakefield and the surround of ermine symbolises learning. The School motto “Each for All and All for God” comes from the School Song, and predates the crest. In 2015 the Governors agreed that the High School should mark its foundation with an annual service at Wakefield Cathedral. The inaugural service took place on Friday 18 September 2015.
With thanks MRS BENTHAM
DR DUNLOP
for arranging the music
for arranging the readings
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