Dulwich College Donors' Report 2016

each term and in the award of College Colours as a requirement of the Dulwich Diploma awarded to boys in Year 13. It is overseen by a Senior Prefect working in conjunction with a Community Service Coordinator. The latter member of staff attends meetings of the Independent Schools’ Community Action Working Party. 145 students participate in 12 different projects, eight of which are external, including at the Hollington Youth Club in Camberwell which the College has supported since 1923. Approximately 20 staff are involved in supporting student involvement. In addition, 18 Year 11 students completed the NCS’s summer Challenge programme, which included working with Aspire Wellbeing in West Dulwich, a not-for-profit day care centre for adults with physical and sensory disabilities. A number of academic departments are involved in subject-specific partnership work, and a particular feature of the Science Department has been the relationship with Bonus

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