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A snapshot of top news and achievements
2020
Bath Cup for Swimming (first time in College’s history) 30 sports played 276 teams
The impact of your support
at GCSE 90 %
A*/A or 9-7
595 music lessons given each week
242 pupils Community Action projects
19 offers to Oxbridge
Year 11 Pupil – artwork exhibited at the Royal Academy Young Artists Summer Show
DUKE OF EDINBURGH 228 pupils - Silver 81 pupils - Gold
483 pupils learn a music instrument in College
285 boys taking part in LAMDA
Independent School of the Year for the Performing Arts 2019
The generous support of the whole College community makes an essential contribution to our work year after year. During the period of 1 August 2019 to 31 July 2020, the College received donations totalling more than £1.43 million – the vast majority given to support the provision of means-tested bursaries for talented boys who are unable to afford fees. Despite the hardships of this last year, over 509 donors helped us to reach this substantial sum. Led by the generosity of the OA community, support also came from parents, pupils, staff and other friends of the College, and from fourteen countries across the world. We are delighted that a number of donors have also chosen to put in place regular gifts for the future. We are humbled to receive the generous support of so many in such unprecedented times, and to benefit not only from monetary gifts but from your generosity with your time, expertise, resources and contacts. Old Alleynians know better than most the value of a Dulwich education. Your support serves as a reminder of the strength of the Dulwich College community and the vital part each of you plays within that.
57 active clubs and societies (Year 9 - 13)
54 Year 6 boys performed the Rainbow Dance from Founder’s Day 2020 at the nationally broadcast U.Dance Digital Choreography Challenge
achieved A* or A grades 75 % ENGLISH A LEVEL
110 pupils study languages in the Upper School
15,500 * hours of Senior School teaching delivered online
63 languages spoken at home in addition to English, including: Ewe, Kannada and Silesian 338 language lessons taught every two weeks by native speaker Assistants
4,456 * hours of Junior School lesson preparation/teaching/feedback/ activities and live clubs
185 pupils took part in CCF (incl. 40 from JAGS)
10 virtual concerts given
8 webinars in the Thinking About lecture series *approximate number
The summarised information is taken from the financial statements for the year ended 31 July 2020.
EXPENDITURE £48.5m * Staff costs £28.6m 59% Other operating costs £6.7m 14% Bursaries/Scholarships £5.1m 11% Depreciation £4.1m 8% Trading/Finance £3.6m 7% Surplus £0.4m 1%
INCOME £48.5m * Fees and extras £37.9m 78% Trading £4.5m 9% Dulwich Estate £2.4m 5% Fundraising £1.4m 3% Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme £1.2m 3% Investments £1.1m 2%
Thank you.
Matt Jarrett Director of Development, Dulwich College
All the College’s funds are committed to the pursuit of its charitable objectives. A copy of the full audited accounts can be found published online at: www.dulwich.org.uk/college/about/annual-report-and-accounts
*figures rounded for illustrative purposes
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