Summer 2013 - Downe House
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Summer 2013 - Downe House
Downe to Business The Newsletter of Downe House Downe’s Day of Discovery )SSUEs*ULY Broadening horizons Bab Al-Islam - into the Islamic World Downe House girls abandoned their timetables to take part in the school’s fourth biennial whole school enrichment day. Girls in the Remove and Lower Fourth headed to London and Portsmouth for trips while the Upper Fourth to the Upper Sixth attended a selection of lectures, workshops and master-classes – over 90 different options were offered over the course of the day – led by an outstanding array of visiting speakers, including Downe House alumnae, current and past parents and members of staff. We were truly honoured to welcome two expert guest speakers: Artist Abdulnasser Gharem, who flew over from Saudi Arabia to work on a mural with the Downe House and Radley pupils, and Rob Gleave who is currently Director of the IAIS Centre for the Study of Islam, and also President off the British Institute for Persian Studies and Secretary/ Treasurer of the International Society for Islamic Legal Studies. On Tuesday, 18 June, 2013, the School held a day of enrichment for our LV (Year 10) pupils and invited 140 Radley pupils to join us. The pupils had the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and gain new experiences through a variety of lectures and workshops from learning Arabic, to belly dancing, as well as learning about the causes of the Arab Spring, and socialising in an authentic Bedouin tent over traditional coffee and dates. Because of the rich, varied and vibrant heritage and the fascination of the region, we found it an easy decision to base our day of enrichment around the Middle East. Entrepreneur’s Day Abdulnasser Gharem recently made history when his installation Message/ Messenger sold for a world record price at auction in Dubai, establishing Gharem as the highest selling living Gulf artist. Gharem donated the proceeds of this sale to Edge of Arabia to foster art education in his native country. ‘Commando’ wins SE Company of theYear 2013 DH LINKS hosted its inaugural Entrepreneurs Day for the Upper Fifth girls as part of their preparation for Sixth Form. We welcomed business gurus alongside four very successful young alumnae entrepreneurs for a ‘Dragons’ Den’ style day. The winning team pitched a website development idea for Lizzie Fane’s (DH 2004) ‘Third Year Abroad’ company. On Thursday, 20 June, after a grilling by judges, it was our own team Commando who scooped the coveted top prize of South East Company of the Year 2013. The company specialised in the developing and selling of beanie and sports hats. Their innovative, professional and far-reaching social media strategy helped them to bag the top award. They will now go on to represent the region at the National Company of the Year Finals in London on 1 July. Florence Dowler, Company Managing Director, said “We have had an amazing day. The competition was really tough, and it was a pleasant surprise to have won. We look forward to the next stage in London.” Link Teachers Seema Singh and Diana Evans added: “We are absolutely delighted. The girls have worked very hard to build their brand, and they have created a real buzz in the school community.” Downe to Business House Dance Competition Drama Lower School Production Everyone has their own favourite childhood story and in this production we were treated to seven of the Grimm Brothers’ most popular tales in a clever and entertaining performance. Miss Hannibal, Head of Drama, used oodles of skilful physical theatre and atmospheric chorus work to bring Hansel & Gretel, Little Red Cap, the Hare and the Hedgehog, The Lady and The Lion, Rumpelstiltskin, Snow White and Ashputtel to life. This show was a trip down memory lane, which brought vividly to life the brilliant stories of one’s childhood, leaving the audience revelling in its accomplished physical theatre and slick performances. Who could want more from a production? The theme fo for this year’s House Dance Competition was ’Different Cultures, Different Countries’, which gave the House choreographers plenty of scope for imaginative interpreta interpretation. We saw aan eclectic mix of different dance styles, including an African celebration dance, aan American cheerleading routine, Egyptian dancing and a Haka, to name but a fe few. Colour was the order of the day and the girls came up with an entertai entertaining variety of costumes to enhance the dance routines. We were very lucky this year yea to have two outstanding adjudicators: Suzy Thomas, who is currently the residen resident choreographer on Jersey Boys in the West End, and Jason Piper, who is a lecturer lectu in Dance at Kingston University. Both have danced professionally for many years and the dancers appreciated their helpful critiques. The Best Solo y category catego was won by Charlie Whitehead for Holcombe. Best Choreographer went Em Lyle for AGS, who also won Best Workshop Group, but it was Holcombe to Emily e who emerged as the overall winners. All in all it was an outstanding competition. Cong Congratulations to all who took part! First Place at Chinese Speaking National Final Arenike Adebajo (UV) has won first prize in the British Council and HSBC’s Mandarin Chinese Speaking Competition – winning a trip to Beijing. After impressing judges at a regional heat, Arenike yesterday competed at the Final at the British Museum, and came first. Geraldine James has Lunch with her Award Holders The nationwide competition aims to encourage greater interest in Chinese language and culture and is aimed at students who are non-native speakers, who have started learning Mandarin Chinese recently. Arenike competed in the Advanced Learners’ category and won a trip to China during the Easter holidays. Royal Windsor Horse Show Champions Inaugural outing for the Downe House Show Jumping Team On 9 May, six Geraldine James Award Holders were lucky enough to have lunch with the renowned actress, as you do! The girls all really appreciated her jokey nature and helpful hints and her stories about her days at school. Her friendly advice and useful tips about how to get into the business were really helpful, and reassured them that it is possible to get into the acting world and that there are many pathways which can be explored. Ella Hockings (UV) commented, “Getting to know such an influential person was extraordinary. The Geraldine James Award has already given me so many opportunities, but this has definitely been the best yet and I hope that we will be able to meet her again soon”. Alex Somerville-Cotton, Elinor Fleming, Victoria Fleming and Minnie Royden took part in the Inter-Schools Competition at Royal Windsor Horse Show. This is a very prestigious annual event, with 38 schools from all over the country competing for the title. It was a challenging course at 90cm, with some tricky turns and related distances. The team were drawn 36th so it was a long wait for the girls and their horses. Alex, Victoria and Elinor all rode beautiful clear rounds in very fast times. As the weather turned, a huge gust of wind knocked over several jump wings while Minnie was on the course, but she held her nerve and was unlucky to have a pole. The three clears in the fastest cumulative time of the day were enough to secure a win for the team, making them Windsor Champions a huge achievement for their first team event. During the Long Exeat the girls also travelled to Rectory Farm near Cirencester to compete in another Inter-Schools show. Again this was highly competitive with 30 schools competing in classes at 90cm and 1m. The 90cm performed very well to finish a respectable 4th. In the 1m Competition Alex Somerville-Cotton had a brilliant and fast clear round and secured her second win with her Downe House numnah. Minnie Royden also went clear, and finished 4th. www.downehouse.net Music Music Competitions 2013 Success at the BerkshireYoung Singer Competition 2013 On Sunday, 19 May, two of our most promising young singers took part in the Finals of the Berkshire Young Singer Competition, contributing to a gala performance given to a packed audience at the magnificent Reading Town Hall. Having already progressed through the Preliminary and Semi-Final rounds, both girls had done extremely well even to reach this stage; they were among eighteen singers selected from over 300 entries. This is a huge achievement for both girls, and a wonderful reflection of both their musicianship and their commitment and dedication to their singing. Over 130 competitors took part in this year’s Music Competitions, the finals of which took place on Sunday, 24 March. We were delighted to welcome distinguished pianist and organist Mr Andrew Hansford as our Adjudicator for the event and our young musicians certainly gave him plenty to ponder, with a series of really excellent performances. The winners in the Junior Sections (Remove and LIV), were Lucy Cunningham, who won both the Piano and the Instrumental Competition, and Alexa Wiggin, who took the overall title of Junior Musician of the Year for her sparkling performance of Chim Chim Cheree from Mary Poppins. Natalie Lam (Piano), Rose Galbraith (Instrumental) and June Eric-Udorie (Vocal) were the winners from the Middle School category, with violinist Rose Galbraith emerging as the Middle School Musician of the Year. In the Senior Category, Cindy Chang (Piano), held off strong competition from Holiday Wallis (Instrumental, Violin) and Emily Gordon Lennox (Vocal) to be crowned Senior School Musician of the Year. Congratulations to all the girls who took part, and particularly to the finalists and eventual winners. Janice Kwong Emily Craig A Night at the Movies Lower School Music-Making: Premium Practice & Minority Instrument Scheme If you walk past the Music Block on a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday morning, you will hear the delightfully cacophonous sound of students practising their instruments. The orchestras of Downe House came together on Sunday,17 March for an epic cinematic musical experience in a showcase concert, A Night At The Movies, taking the packed audience on a voyage through some of the greatest sound tracks in motion picture history. With a powerful and carefully crafted visual backdrop, film clips were running concurrently with the orchestras, and the quiet nibbling of fresh popcorn as the audience completed the movie music experience! Premium Practice time: twenty-five minutes in the morning when instrumental students from the Remove and LIV have been allocated structured time for practice. There is always at least one member of the full-time music staff on hand to advise, accompany on the piano, and generally encourage these keen musicians. By utilising every corner of available space in the Music Department (including all the offices!), we have just about managed to find a slot for all the girls learning an instrument in the lower two years of Downe. At the start of the Lent term, a number of girls in Lower School were offered the unique opportunity to have a series of free lessons on a number of ‘minority’ instruments. Girls in the Remove have risen to the challenge of learning the oboe and bassoon, viola, cello, double bass and harp, and the whole range of brass instruments in the hope of providing Downe’s orchestra of the future. If the girls’ enthusiasm, commitment and initial progress are anything to go by, the future of orchestral music at Downe House is in good hands! Newbury Spring Festival Masterclass with Lucy Parham Five of our Music Scholars enjoyed an exciting opportunity on Saturday, 11 May. The occasion was a masterclass with internationally renowned pianist, Lucy Parham, an event organised as part of the Newbury Spring Festival 2013. Ms Parham commended all the girls on their musical and stylish playing, and in particular praised Sophia Elger and Rose Galbraith for playing their pieces from memory. The girls were able to benefit from the Ms Parham’s expertise and advice. Mrs Couser, Mrs Gavric and I were very proud of the way our girls coped with the demands placed on them and, in particular, with the challenges of adopting new ideas in front of an audience. The Film Symphony Orchestra opened the concert of some 120 girls on stage in a grand performance of The Dam Busters march that would rival the original sound track. Big Band, First and Second Orchestra and the String Quintet all took their turns in taking us through a spectacular voyage of cinematic history. As if this was not enough, a number of outstanding solo performances brought another dimension to the evening. The evening brought together an eclectic range of musical styles from classical and jazz, to pop and even folk with an excellently executed Irish Reel performed by virtually every string player in the School! All in all, a fantastic evening at the movies where the audience and performers alike were transported to the greatest scenes of movie action, enjoying some of the finest pieces of film music ever written in a breath-taking orchestral showcase! Downe to Business Charity Trips Spanish Language Trip to Tenerife AGS Oscar Party for Naomi House and Jacks Place The AGS Oscar Party was held on Saturday, 2 February. With great support from parents, staff and girls alike, together with popcorn in hand, the evening kicked off with some worthy Oscar-winning performances! It was a fabulous event and we raised approximately £2,000 for Naomi House and Jacks Place. A big thank you goes to everybody who came to support; those behind and in front of the scenes had made the evening a huge success! On 14 February nine girls and two members of staff headed to Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife for a one-week Spanish trip. They stayed with host families and were warmly welcomed. put on fancy dress for the occasion, so our girls made and wore Minnie Mouse costumes before joining the procession. They ended the evening dancing at the Verbena (street party) in the main square. During the week they took part in numerous different activities, including experiencing Spanish culture by being lucky enough to see the 2013 Carnival procession. Local people They visited Laguna, the historic capital of Tenerife, where they learned about the old town and went on a short hike through the mountains near the town. UV Italian Tour to Florence Willis Runners take on the Green Park Challenge Fifteen Willis girls together with Mrs Stimson, Mrs Caiger-Smith and Mr Long braved cold and wet conditions to participate in the annual Green Park Challenge Run on 17 March. Felicity Burton finished in 32nd position out of over 1,200 runners with Rosie Tapner and Tiffany Aldrich coming soon after. Strong finishes from these three girls and the rest of the team meant that we were the best performing senior girls’ school on the day. Special mention should be made of the outstanding fundraising efforts of Tiffany Aldrich, Felicity Burton and Amelia Wright (pictured) who raised over £7,000 for Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research through their race. Congratulations are also due to Poppy BarrettFish who completed the 21 kilometre Reading half marathon held after the Green Park Challenge in a very impressive debut time of 2 hours 10 minutes. London Nightride Eleven UV and two members of staff spent an amazing five days in Florence during the Lent Long Exeat. It was a packed programme including all of the key cultural sights in Florence and some intensive language learning. Their base was the ‘Hotel of Hope’ on ‘Hell Street’, a charming Italian Pensione. During their stay they climbed the Duomo (467 steps – each way); visited Santa Croce and S Miniato; saw David at the Academia and the frescos in the Brancacci and Gozzoli Chapels, as well as having an unforgettable tour of the Uffizi with expert Marcello Bellini. Language lessons at the British Institute involved games and conversation. For many, one of the highlights was the food, from making pasta and pana cotta in an evening cookery class to eating ice cream from Venchi, perhaps the best Chocolate Shop in the world! Finally, they all stroked the nose of the Porcellino (see photo) to make sure that we get to return to Florence! Four teaching staff: AnneMarie Gane (PE), Tony Riddle (PE), Christina Pugsley (Biology) and Corinne Marsh (Music), took part in the London Nightride, cycling 100kms from Crystal Palace from 11.15pm. It took them 7 hours 20 minutes to complete the challenge. So far, Corinne has raised over £600 for the Motor Neurone Disease Association and Anne-Marie has raised over £300 for Breast Cancer. www.downehouse.net Sailing Regatta Four UIV girls represented Downe House in a Sailing Regatta on Saturday, 18 May, at Berkshire Sail Training Centre, Sulhamstead, near Reading. The idea was to race several times around the circuit they had provided. They were coached on sailing technique as they went round. It was a dry day, but not ideal for sailing as it could have been windier. The girls found it quite challenging, but they persevered and at times they were in the lead! All girls did very well and took a 2nd and 4th place which was a great achievement as they were the only girls! The girls attending were: Rose Galbraith/Celine Harborne and Iona Jardine/ Georgiana Ward Enrichment Code Breaking with the Enigma Code Machine On Sunday 3 March, the LIV were pushed back into the time of codes and ciphers, leading up to a once in a lifetime experience: to type on a real Enigma Machine from World War II. With a good deal of interest and excitement for the world of espionage and codes, the girls were first told of how the Government Code and Cypher School first made its home at Bletchley Stock Market Challenge / Academy Conference Day Ski Races Gold for Emma Downe House took six girls to Flaine to ski in the British Schoolgirls’ Races in January. A Team Emma Poole (Capt), Katarina Huth, Araminta Robertson and B Team Catherine Yung (Capt), Lara Kary, Alix Archambeau. Last year’s bronze medallist, Emma Poole, who has trained hard throughout the year in Verbier, managed to ski to victory. She skied her first run in the Giant Slalom in a time of 1.03.36 and improved this in her second run of 1.01.52 giving a combined time of 2.05.28 with which she secured a gold medal in the U14/U16 section for the unregistered skiers. Well done Emma. Park during the war and learned the vital nature of the work being done there. Starting with simple Caesar Ciphers, they moved on to more difficult and complicated groupings, eventually creating their own ideas of how it could be done. The fascination and history of the Enigma sparked a great deal of imagination and interest, and will certainly be remembered! Southampton. The challenge consisted of constantly buying and selling shares in companies in order to gain profits. The day aimed to give the girls an insight into a career in business and helped to improve their decision-making, communication and teamwork skills. It was a great success and they all thoroughly enjoyed it. In March a group of five girls took part in the Stock Market Challenge at the University of Also in March, a group of nine girls attended an Academy Conference in Twickenham. The day consisted of four lectures and a debate on topics ranging from the physics behind rock music and the ph philosophy of the embryo to whether or not a snail has consciousness. consci The lectures were full of interesting facts and ideas and the speakers encouraged the participants to make links link to their academic subjects and to wider issues. It was an instructive and educational day and an excellent way to extend learning beyond a classroom. Linguatrivia Winner Recently the Remove took part in a national language trivia quiz run by Linguatrivia.com. There were over 5,000 entrants and Lucy Cunningham came in the top 55 in the country. She successfully navigated her way through 50 multiple choice questions with answers designed to trick and confuse. Fortunately Lucy knew her “oignons” and got the bulk of the questions right, winning herself a year’s subscription to some French magazines and a French dictionary. Bien jouée Lucy! Downe to Business Sports Round-up U12 and U13 South West Lacrosse Champions On Saturday, 19 March, the Downe House U12A and U13A teams travelled to St Swithun’s to take part in the South West Lacrosse Tournament. The U12 girls qualified for the Premiership Division when they played four more games, all of which were very close, apart from the game that was lost to QAS 1-4! But the defeat motivated the girls to work harder and fight for the ball. They had to beat St Mary’s, Calne, to win the tournament, and this they did, 2-1. Squash have never lost this tournament since it started in 2005! ) Tom Daley pays surprise visit The U13 team started off well but then their chances of being in the Premiership Division seemed slim as they lost to Godolphin. Luckily they went through as best runner-up and after that it was a different story. The girls played their hearts out and were dominating the field. They had not lost a game going into their last match against a team in the same position, Queen Anne’s. They managed to beat them 3-1 meaning that they were Champions! This is the first time they had won in six years so it was an excellent achievement! Mention must go to Tash SomervilleCotton, Isabelle Brown, Lara Bracher and Evie Graham who played outstandingly. On Tuesday, 12 March, the U19 1st Squash V Team went to Plymouth College to play in the quarter finals of the National Schools Trophy competition where they were greeted by a surprise personality. The girls were both surprised and thrilled to meet Olympic diver, Tom Daley, who spent some time chatting and having photos taken with them. The matches went well for the team who won 5-0 and this took them into the semi-finals of the competition which were being held in Manchester on the following Tuesday. Squash Triumph at the National Schools Trophy Finals Following their convincing win at Plymouth College, the team travelled to Manchester to play in the semi finals on Tuesday, 19 March. They played Wycombe Abbey in the morning and won 5-0, not dropping a game. In the finals, they played Newcastle Central and won 4-1. The Trophy competition was introduced in 2009 as a way of expanding the event and giving additional competition for the schools and colleges that did not make it through to the second stage of the main championships. In the five years the trophy has been running, Downe House has now won it three times. Special mention goes to Zara Karoly, Alexa Wiggin and Catharina Benigni, but all the girls are to be commended on their gritty determination and overall performance. It was a fantastic result. (NB Downe House GISGA Competition South Regional Netball Tournament Hockey Success for Molly! Molly Robinson (UV) has been a regular and dedicated member of the Berkshire County Hockey side for the past two years. Lucy Grace, Isabel Eversfield, Georgina Fenn, Octavia Leahy, Sophie Manners, Hebe Meredith. Melissa McAlpine, Jasmine Coulson, Camilla Farrell, Georgina Ford On Saturday, 2 February, the U14 netball squad set off to the Regionals at High Wycombe. It was the first time Downe House had qualified for the event in which the top two schools from Berkshire, Guernsey, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, North Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, South Buckinghamshire and Sussex compete for two places in the National Finals. Our first match against rivals Wycombe Abbey, finished with a draw. This was followed by two good wins. We were defeated, by Portsmouth Grammar, the team that later went on to win the tournament. Our last match was against St Helen and St Katherine, and we secured a win by two goals. It was an extremely successful day with Downe House achieving 6th place overall, unfortunately not qualifying for the Nationals but still gaining a great deal of experience and everyone playing their best. She has attended weekly training sessions and has performed well in the county matches. From this hard work she has been selected to move forward to the Junior Regional Performance Centre (JRPC). This is a huge achievement for Molly and one that she thoroughly deserves! At the JRPC, Molly will have high level coaching and competition, and input from England Hockey contracted coaches. If she is successful at this stage, we could see Molly represent her country in years to come! Schools’ Biathlon Championships On Sunday, 24 March, Charlotte Clover (UIV) competed in the National Finals of the Schools’ Biathlon Championships (running and swimming). Charlotte finished a very creditable 27th in the whole country for her age group, with her 1000m run being 11th fastest on the day. On Sunday, 3 March, the Senior Gymnastics Team competed at the annual (Girls’ Independent Schools Gymnastics Association) GISGA competition at Kent College. The two outstanding performances of the day go to Adetoun Karunwi who scored 9.2 on Vault to finish 12th out of 70 gymnasts and Emily Lyle on Floor with a score of 8.8 who finished 27th. Gymnastics at Downe House is showing great promise for the future….well done girls! Newbury and Berkshire Cross Country Champions Newbury Schools Cross Country took place on 30 January at the Newbury Rugby Club. Both U13 and U17 teams won. Best placed in the U13 was Lettice Cornell who came 4th. Charlotte Clover came 1st in the U15 age ggroup, Annabel Clover came 2nd in the U17 and Felicity Burton won the U19 Newbury Schools. The U15 and U19 teams were placed 2nd in the U Newbury Schools. Ne The Berkshire Schools took place on Saturday, 2 February, at Wellington College. The U13 team were victorious again, winning the Berkshire Schools Cross Country. The best placed was Lettice Cornell (5th) and Lucy Cunningham (6th). Four girls were selected to represent Berkshire in the English Schools Championships which took place in March (Charlotte Clover (U15), Annabel Clover, Georgina Revell (U17) and Felicity Burton (U19). www.downehouse.net From the Foundation “We don’t live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other.” J.B. Priestley Alumnae in the Spotlight DH alumna wins top prize for her zoology work in Kenya Downe House has always prided itself on the strength of its community spirit and the value that each and every member of Downe places on being a part of that community. Downe House whole school photograph, 1922 Our founder, Olive Willis, firmly believed that the School belonged to all – the pupils, the parents and the staff. Miss Willis felt that as each new member joined Downe House, they gave something to its life, in the present and forever. As we say goodbye to the Year of 2013 and look forward to welcoming the new girls and their families in September, one common thread that we hope will be shared between them all is the feeling that they have become members of the wonderful Downe House community for life. Michelle Scott Director of the Foundation Award-winning Year for Clare Broadcaster and journalist Clare Balding (DH 1988) has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List, just a few weeks after she collected a special BAFTA award to recognise her on-screen contributions to the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Born into a horse training family, she became an amateur flat jockey. She joined BBC Radio in 1994 and made her TV debut the following year, becoming a familiar face in horse racing coverage. When she collected her special award from BAFTA, Balding said that it was important to stick to “the things that make your heart sing. Don’t do something because you think it’ll make you famous, do it because you love it.” News and Events Downe House around the world Connecting with our international community continues to be a high priority for the Downe House Foundation. We have recently held reunions and events for parents in New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong. Dr Lucy King (DH 1995) won this year’s St Andrews Prize for the Environment. This environmental initiative by the University of St Andrews attracts scholars of international repute. Lucy leads the Elephants and Bees Project under the umbrella of Save the Elephants and as an Associate Researcher with the Department of Zoology at Oxford University. She has study sites within Kenya next to Samburu and Tsavo National Parks where they are running further tests on the efficiency on the beehive fences with an aim of increasing the honey production. At a ceremony in the University of St Andrews earlier this year, Dr Lucy Georgina rides to raise funds for the Forces In August 2013 Georgina Johnston (DH 2008) and her brother James will be competing in the Mongol Derby in aid of the Armed Forces Fund. Inspired by the loss in Afghanistan of two Old Radleians, the Armed Forces was established to provide educational bursaries for sons and daughters of killed and wounded Service men and women of all ranks, with boys being given the opportunity for a funded education at Radley and girls at Downe House or St Mary’s, Calne. The Mongol Derby is the world’s longest horse race - 35 riders racing self-guided on semi-wild ponies for 1000km across the Mongolian steppes! So please support them along the way by digging deep and donating now to this extremely worthwhile charity: www.justgiving.com/MongolDerby2013ArmedForcesFund Year of 2003 – ten year reunion Family Golf Day Alumnae from the Year of 2003 met together for their tenyear reunion at the Lansdowne Club, London on Thursday, 9 May, 2013. We were delighted to welcome over 60 alumnae to the event to hear first-hand about their wide-ranging careers and the interesting experiences they have had over the past ten years. Many of the firm bonds they made at Downe continue to thrive and others were rekindled at this event. We are very grateful that so many of the Year of 2003 have offered their guidance and support though the DH LINKS careers initiative. It is clear that there is an abundance of expertise and advice available through the alumnae network for our current girls. The Donnington Valley Country Club played host to the second Downe House Family and Friends Armed Forces Fund Golf Day. With 5 teams competing for the coveted title, it was the Downe House staff team that stormed home to claim the trophy. The team from St Mary’s Calne took two prizes (Best Individual and Best Lady) with our two Downe House parent teams putting in some winning performances in the drive and putting competitions. Our thanks to Tedworth Assistant Housemaster Ian Vallance for his enthusiastic organisation of the event and to the generosity of our players and sponsors who have enabled us to raise over £1,000 for the Armed Forces Fund. We hope that many more will join us for next year’s event on Friday June, 13th, 2014! The Downe House Alumnae Community Most recently Mrs McKendrick and Mrs Scott spent three days in Hong Kong. Over the course of their visit they were delighted to meet with many current, past and future community members. We look forward to more trips to the East and beyond. King was presented with the winning prize of US$100,000. Lucy said, “The recognition and financial support will enable us to expand our vital research work and protect many more rural farming families from elephant invasions.” We look forward to staying connected and hearing of their continued happiness and success! Downe to Business www.downehouse.net DHSA News Founder’s Weekend DHSA Magazine 2013 – Have you received your copy? The magazine was published in February 2013. Any member who did not receive one should contact the DHSA administrator (Tel 01635 204719 or email dhsa@ downehouse.net) DHSA Annual General Meeting The AGM was held on Saturday, 18 May, at Woolton Hill, Hampshire. The minutes of the meeting may be found on the DHSA section of the School website. Reunions in October 2013 for Old Seniors who left between 1990 and 2000 Blessed with sunny skies, warm temperatures and a wonderful mix of people from the Downe House community, the backdrop for Founder’s Weekend 2013 could not have been more perfect. Over the weekend we were treated to an array of wonderful displays, showcases, events and demonstrations. All who attended marvelled at the work of our current girls, enjoyed delicious hospitality and the opportunity to explore Downe House as it is today – a vibrant, happy and thriving school. Thursday, 10 October, 2013 for leavers from 1990-1995 Thursday, 17 October, 2013 for leavers from 1995-2000 Invitations will be sent in due course to those eligible. Please make sure the School has your current contact details. Can you help to trace any of the following? TUESDAY, 27 AUGUST Pre-1980s Inverness Alumnae Reunion Culloden House Hotel, Inverness THURSDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER Year of 1988 – 25th Year Reunion Lansdowne Club, London 25 and 26 SEPTEMBER Creative Arts Showcase Downe House THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER Inaugural Past Parents’ Society Dinner Lansdowne Club, London SATURDAY, 19 OCTOBER Gift Fair Downe House Keep in touch E: [email protected] 01635 204719 The Foundation section of the Downe House website provides excellent avenues to share and receive alumnae news, keep in touch with the School, network and advertise, seek careers advice and support, and much more. Come and have a browse - www.downehouse.net/foundation The Foundation Office Team The Foundation Office aims to encourage life-long connections with our alumnae and their families by providing memorable experiences and opportunities that inspire continued support of Downe House. The DHSA would like to get in touch with the following Old Seniors (or their relations/descendants): Heather Barling, née Craigmile (1942) Angela Hepburn, née Guthrie (1955) Sonia Lindsay (1952) Heather Galbraith (1947) Margaret Lane, née Ford (1937) Sarah Soames (1960) We would be most grateful for any information. Please contact Mrs J Kingsland at School, Tel 01635 204774, email [email protected] An invitation for our past parents The Inaugural Downe House Past Parents’ Society Dinner Thursday, October 3rd, 2013 7.00pm for 7.30pm The Ballroom, The Lansdowne Club, Mayfair, London W1J 5JD Tickets: £90 each (includes a 3 course dinner and wine). Tables of 10 and 12 are available. Dress code: Black Tie DIRECTOR OF THE FOUNDATION: Mrs Michelle Scott FOUNDATION OFFICE MANAGER: Mrs Alexandra Barlow HEAD OF ALUMNAE RELATIONS: Ms Anna Renton-Green FOUNDATION OFFICE ASSISTANT: Miss Mia Bolt-Lawrence Due to restricted numbers we anticipate that the event will sell out quickly. To reserve your ticket or table please email [email protected]. An event booking form will be sent to you. Tickets will be confirmed on receipt of payment. Supported by: All proceeds from the event will be in support of DH LINKS – the Downe House networking initiative connecting current girls, alumnae and parents to support career and employment opportunities. Mrs Laura Ogilvie-Jones – Head of Careers and DH LINKS co-ordinator Mrs Jennifer Kingsland - School Archivist Stay connected Join us on Facebook – ‘Downe House Alumnae’ FOLLOW US ON Follow us on Twitter – ‘DH LINKS’ Connect with us on LinkedIn – ‘DH LINKS’ group www.downehouse.net/foundation The Foundation Office Building the future together Our thanks to the Downe House Past Parents’ Society (DHPPS) Committee for their assistance in co-ordinating this event: Chair: Philippa Armitage (DHPP 2009/2012/2014) Members: Emma Atkins (DHPP 2011/2013), Angela Enoch (DHPP 2013), Jane Carnegie-Brown (DHPP 2012), Judith Gilpin-Jones (DHPP 2008), Lucy Hanbury (DHPP 2011), Shirley Ingham (DHPP 2008), Didi Nicholson (DHPP 2009/2012), Camilla Ritchie (DHPP 2005/2010), Jo Walker (DHPP 2013), Sara Walker (DHPP 2010). To contact your year group representative please email [email protected] DOWNE HOUSE, COLD ASH, THATCHAM, BERKSHIRE RG18 9JJ TELEPHONE: 01635 200286 FACSIMILE: 01635 202026 [email protected] WWW.DOWNEHOUSE.NET Created by www.concept4.com (ref 6425.1-07/2013), an ISO9001 Quality and ISO14001 Environmental accredited company. Dates for the Diary 2013 T: Two reunion parties for Old Seniors who left between 1990 and 2000 will be held at the Troubadour Club, London SW5 9JA in October 2013
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the fantastic experiences they have had over the past ten years. Here’s to their continued success and the next reunion!
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