Donors' Report 2019

Saturday Schools Dulwich College are committed to expanding aspirations through running Saturday schools at the College in Science and Art. In partnership with the Southwark Community Education charity, we host the Science Scheme, supporting and mentoring 60 Year 6 pupils from state primary schools. In partnership with The Creative Dimension Trust we offer Southwark primary school pupils aged 9-12 the opportunity to participate in a variety of art workshops.

Southwark Schools Learning Partnership With the Master as its Co-Director, Dulwich College plays a leading role in this long-standing collaboration between local schools to promote projects for students and joint career professional development for teaching staff. Charities Each year, the pupils’ fundraising efforts raise over £30,000 for good causes on a local, national and international level. A recent trip saw 14 pupils visit a school we support in Kampala through AFFCAD, working with local builders to improve the school and teaching Maths, English and Sport.

25th Camberwell Scouts and Dulwich Explorers We provide facilities and staff for weekly meets for a mix of boys and girls from the local community in Cubs, Scouts and Explorers. Our staff volunteer as leaders and the school minibuses are available for trips. About a third of participants are non-College students. Dulwich College International A community of 10 international schools, with over 9,000 students, taking the Dulwich name, ethos and best practice out into the wider world. In celebration of our international community we hosted the second international Dulwich Olympiad this year, bringing together 900 pupils from across our commonwealth of schools for a week of celebration of sport, drama, music and art.

Archives Each year, our archivists manage: visits from 30 classes from 15 Southwark primary schools to see the James Caird - Shackleton’s lifeboat, around 200 external enquiries for whom our archivists conduct research, access for around 100 external researchers and talks to local groups and schools. Material from our Archives has been loaned to the V&A and the Military museums.

The Ogden Trust Dulwich College hosted the Ogden Trust “Electricity” conference for 75 primary school teachers in 2018. Our aim is to become an Ogden Trust science hub with local state schools.

School Service Day 1,400 pupils and 200 staff helped with community-focused projects and fundraising events.

The Dulwich Estate The entirety of the annual income distribution gratefully received by Dulwich College from the Dulwich Estate helps to fund a growing number of College bursaries each year. In 2018-19 this amounted to £2.5 million.

Staff Outreach 166 staff are involved in supporting clubs and societies. Dulwich College directly trained and supported 17 newly qualified teachers in Maths, Physics and Modern Foreign Languages in 2018-19. 72 members of staff at the College have further qualifications above a Bachelor’s degree. In addition to this, staff provide support in all areas of our educational partnerships. The College plays a leading role in the new national School-Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), acting as the London hub offering courses aimed at new graduates and career changers.

The Royal National Children's SpringBoard Foundation Dulwich College works with the UK's largest boarding school bursary charity to provide life-transforming opportunities for disadvantaged and vulnerable children through a boarding place at the College.

To read more about these partnerships , please visit the College website dulwich.org.uk/about/partnerships

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