This Easter, our DW crews forged their own 101 mile canal challenge when adverse conditions altered the course of the 2024 Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race.
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Earlier this term, eight pupils represented Dauntsey’s at the annual Salisbury Classical Association Latin Reading Competition.
Good Schools Guide recently commented that the Dauntsey’s Dance Programme ‘is streets ahead of rival schools’, emphasising that dance is something that all pupils engage with right from day one.
For the first time in the school’s history, the U14 Netball team has made it through to the finals of the National Schools Netball Championships!
There was not a seat spare in the Memorial Hall, as the first speaker of the Spring Term took to the stage. Clare Balding was one of the most highly anticipated speakers that Dauntsey’s has welcomed, and she did not disappoint.
The Fifth Form breathed a collective sigh of relief last week, as their GCSE mock examinations came to an end.
This weekend, over 60 Second Form pupils laced up their hiking boots, had waterproofs on standby and embarked on their Midwinter Expedition – two days of hiking through the Wiltshire countryside, staying overnight at a local Scout centre
Our Upper Sixth History of Art students have recently competed in the internal heats of the ARTiculation public speaking competition. All our speakers were wonderful: articulate, inspiring, well informed, eloquent and entertaining.
Last week, six pupils from Dauntsey’s took part in the Cranmer Awards heat for the northern part of the Diocese of Salisbury in St John’s Church, Devizes.
This term's Mercers' Lectures came to a close with a captivating and educational talk from Tomasz Schafernaker to a packed Memorial Hall.