A cast of 150 Dauntsey’s pupils, supported by a large backstage crew and full orchestra has delighted sell-out audiences with an inspiring and dramatic production of Les Misérables, the hugely successful stage adaptation of the novel by French poet and novelist Victor Hugo.
Dauntsey’s has recently hosted the Primary Schools' Mini-Hockey Festival. This is the culmination of its Sports Outreach Programme which involves Dauntsey’s sports staff travelling to primary schools in the community, providing regular coaching sessions to more than 300 children.
A group of pupils from Dauntsey's has recently returned from a Model United Nations conference in The Hague. During the conference, they represented either Mali or Turkey on various committees - including human rights and disarmament - tasked with combating some of the most pressing global issues.
Pupils from Dauntsey’s and members of the local community were treated to a passionate and inspiring talk from Steve Backshall this week. Steve is recognised as one of TV’s busiest presenters and a BAFTA award-winning wildlife expert, known and loved by many of the younger audience for presenting BBC TV's ‘Deadly 60’.
A group of Upper Sixth Physics pupils from Dauntsey’s has just returned from a trip to CERN (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research) in Geneva.
Pupils from Dauntsey’s have staged a new play, ‘Betrayed by my Mind’, conceived and directed by Upper Sixth Form pupil, Charlie Hinton.