Dulwich College Prospectus 2021

Dulwich College Prospectus

Academic Life

Education is lived, not just learned

Our philosophy is based on a commitment to teaching and genuine outward-looking scholarship. All our pupils are ambitious academically and we want each to find their areas of interest. Examination results are key, yet it is vital that boys also develop their own intellectual interests and learn to think confidently for themselves. Boys are curious and need space during their lessons and beyond to explore the questions their subject studies suggest to them. It is often in learning for its own sake, and in leading others, that the most significant progress is made.

Free Learning

Each year we provide a cross curricular Free Learning Week that takes a different focus centred around a theme. The themes of recent years include Dulwich Political, Dulwich Linguistic, Dulwich Inventive and Dulwich Creative. Other examples of free learning at the College include: the Upper School Symposium; the Extended Essay; national and international competitions including Debating, the Spanish poetry recitation and translation competition, the Weizmann Safe Cracking competition and a plethora of music competitions; our extensive Union of societies and clubs; and the learning and debate we engender from important Dulwich anniversaries such as those at the heart of the College’s 400th anniversary celebrations in 2019.

“If your child is gifted in one area, they will soar here. If they are a good all-rounder they will be encouraged to be a great all-rounder.”

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