King-Reynolds House
Upper School Day (Girls 14-18yrs)

King-Reynolds is one of the two Upper School girls’ day houses and is home to some 50 girls. It has close ties with Lambert, its sister house, with which it shares accommodation in the main school building. Both houses are in the process of being expanded, allowing for more spacious and comfortable accommodation. The Fourth and Fifth forms enjoy their own common rooms where they are able to relax during break times, whilst the Sixth Form are housed within smaller study rooms. There is also a kitchen within the House, with toasters and kettles provided. King-Reynolds has a friendly atmosphere and new girls are made to feel very welcome. It has a strong tradition in music and drama, with many of the female lead roles in recent school productions having been filled by King-Reynolds girls. The past year has also seen its sixth form girls enjoying much sporting success, winning the interhouse hockey, swimming, tennis and netball.



Housemistress
Emma Crozier

Housemistress,
Emma Crozier

Emma joined the History Department of Dauntsey’s in January 2004, having previously been Head of History at Tiffin Girls’ School, Kingston-upon-Thames. During her first year, Emma tutored in Lambert House and she continues to run the senior Cross Country Running Club at Dauntsey’s.
Emma became Housemistress of King-Reynolds in 2005.

 


 

 

Boarding Houses:

The Manor House

Evans House

Fitzmaurice House

Jeanne House

Mercers House


Day Houses

Forbes

Rendell

Scott

Farmer

Hemens

King-Reynolds

Lambert


The Lower School