Southampton Festival of Music and Drama was established in 1926, and has been providing a wide range of competitive music classes for both children and adults ever since. It has…
School offer day can go one of two ways; filled with joy and excitement because your child will begin their education at your first choice school, or stress and frustration…
In England, most children will attend either a primary or preparatory school (prep school) for the first years of their formal education. There are currently just under 25,000 primary schools…
By Lucy Carswell, Head of Upper School You might be curious about how we ensure learning experiences at Sherborne House are not only enriching but also challenging. We strive to…
We are delighted to share the achievements of our Year 6 pupils as their exam period has been brought to a close. With 12 scholarships offered, we are feeling incredibly…
Finally, the day of the ISA U11 Netball National Finals had arrived: the first or second time for the nine girls in the team and the seventh for myself but…
Staff spotlights give you the opportunity to get to know our staff. Much to the surprise of our pupils, teachers really do exist beyond the school gates! Further, they tend…
We’re thrilled to share with you the latest update on our much-anticipated well-being garden project! Work has officially begun, and we couldn’t be more excited about the transformation taking place…
We were delighted to have arranged a mental health parent workshop with guest speaker, Dr Carlos Hoyos (Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist) on Tuesday. The session was well attended by…
By Rosie Slowen In the ever-evolving landscape of education, there exists a delicate balance between tradition and innovation. As we navigate through this journey of learning, it’s essential to acknowledge…