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King-Reynolds

Two girls sat on the sofa in King-Reynolds House

Upper School Day

Girls, Fourth Form-Upper Sixth

King-Reynolds is one of the two Upper School girls' day houses and is home to some 74 girls. It has close ties with Lambert, its sister house, with which it shares accommodation in a fabulous, purpose-built building. The girls enjoy their comfortable and homely common rooms where they are able to relax during break times. Separate work rooms provide a quiet space for private study. There is also a super 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, drama and sport.  The girls are encouraged to contribute widely to the School community, to flourish (the motto is Floreat Femina) and to treat each other with kindness and respect at all times.

Housemistress -
Estelle Braby-Leman

Estelle joined Dauntsey's in 2013 and has enjoyed teaching French and supervising EPQ projects.  She also coaches Athletics in the summer term.  She has had the chance to tutor in both boarding and day houses, supporting pupils in the Lower and Upper School.  She joined King-Reynolds as Deputy Housemistress last year before stepping in her current role as interim housemistress.

Sixth Form

Moving up into Sixth Form is a key milestone in any pupil’s educational journey. 

Pastoral Care

Pastoral care at Dauntsey’s is about striking a balance between care and personal development. 

Our Food

Our primary focus is ensuring that there is an abundance of choice for all pupils, catering for different likes and dislikes, dietary requirements and appetite sizes.