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  • Walking for Change:150km in Support of the Alzheimer’s Society

    Over October half term, we completed 150 kilometres along the South West Coast Path to raise money for the Alzheimer's Society. 

  • Preparing Pupils for a Changing World

    Education is undergoing one of the most profound transformations in living memory. In a world shaped by technological disruption, climate challenges, and shifting cultural and geopolitical landscapes, schools face an urgent question: how do we prepare young people not just to succeed, but to thrive as resilient, ethical leaders who are empowered to imagine and create a positive future for themselves and the world around them?

  • Diverse voices, one community

    Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, or DEI for short, gets quite a bad press these days. Conflated and confused with culture wars, 'anti-woke' rhetoric and wider political narratives, what we are really talking about is nothing more than finding out what makes other people tick and seeking to promote a sense of belonging which is more than just 'fitting in'.

  • Sherborne Girls wins Best Sixth Form award by The Week!

    We’re thrilled to announce that Sherborne Girls has won the Best of Sixth Form award by The Week 2025. This award recognises our culture of academic ambition, leadership, and personal growth

  • A Musical Milestone

    Music has always been my passion, but earning a place in the 1st Violins of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain (NYO) has transformed how I approach it.

  • Lines of Beauty

    At the beginning of the Trinity Term, the Wirth Gallery was transformed into a space of artistic reflection and natural beauty as Mr Lloyd, Head of Art, unveiled his latest exhibition, Pathways.

  • The Sixth Form Baccalaureate

    Starting Sixth Form often feels like stepping into a faster-paced, more independent version of school life, one where expectations shift significantly. 

  • Sleep Talking

    Counting sheep might be a classic remedy for helping you to fall asleep, but recent studies reveal that nearly one-third of adults are still struggling to catch those elusive Z's.  

  • The Journey to Victory in the Sir Steuart Pringle Trophy

    Competing for the Sir Steuart Pringle Trophy was an incredible experience that tested our courage, teamwork, perseverance and determination. 

  • Ruth's 125km Challenge for Candlelight Bursaries

    What began as a solo endurance challenge by Dr Ruth Sullivan, Head became an inspiring story of resilience, unity and school spirit. 

  • Girls Go Gold

    The Girls Go Gold Conference, held at Sherborne Girls on Thursday, 19 September, was an extraordinary experience. Focused on women in sport, the day was filled with inspiration, empowerment, and opportunity.

  • Prepping for the Future

    There is an episode of The Simpsons in which Bart’s teacher sends a letter home complaining that Bart has not done his homework.

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