OA 2020

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A snapshot of the top news and achievements in the past year

2019

CAMPUS NEWS The opportunities offered by a Dulwich College education can be life changing, providing an engaging and inspiring platform on which the boys can go on to reach their full potential in the world. Here we offer a small insight into just some of the opportunities available to, and achievements of, today’s generation of Alleynians.

600 pupils in the College learn a musical instrument

achieved A* or A grades 76 % ENGLISH A LEVEL achieved A* or A grades 100 % ART & DRAMA A LEVEL

850 teaching hours per year

of grades achieved at A level were A* or A 63 %

10 % of pupils board (full, weekly or flexi) 237 pupils in the Upper Sixth

146 pupils took part in CCF

29 sports played at the College 354 sports teams 965 sports fixtures

Over £1.3m raised for bursaries Thanks to the incredible generosity of many individuals, we raised a phenomenal £1.3m in 2019 from 1,139 donors for bursaries at the College. This is the equivalent of funding nine boys through College. This total reflects the incredible generosity from across our community of OAs, pupils, parents, staff and friends. All have kindly supported us through making gifts, from as much as £10 a month with a commitment from the Alleyn Club to match all funds raised by OAs for bursaries, as well as gifts made through our Bursary Appeal and participation by so many at events, including the Black and Blue Ball, the Winter Run and the Dulwich2Paris cycle ride. We hope you will feel inspired to support us as we look ahead to the next 100 years and our aim to increase fee assistance in the form of scholarships and progressively means-tested bursaries from 30% to 50% of pupils in the Senior School. We have made huge leaps in 2019, but the journey has only just begun as we continue to open doors to academically-minded boys for whom a Dulwich education would not otherwise be a possibility. That is a legacy of which we can be proud.

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offers to Oxbridge

650 music lessons given each week

PUPILS STUDYING LANGUAGES Lower School: over 400 Middle School: over 950 Upper School: 120

1460 pupils are involved in over 300 clubs and societies throughout the whole College including: robotics, brewing, Afro-Carribean culture and magic.

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