…please make it out to Dulwich Prep London, write ‘Plaque Appeal’ on the back and send it to The Bursar at the school address. Our appeal target is £30,000 which…
…and wonderful tales (without any visual aids!) Mr Grieve (Upper School English Teacher) treated the boys to a dramatic performance of an unusual fairy tale and combined with the work…
…the aquarium and having picnics on the beach. In school both boys and staff been learning Afrikaans, immersing themselves in a wide variety of sports with gusto and trying local…
…beautiful brass inlay clock that had come to England during the time of the French Revolution that provoked a lot of interest. The boys were real ambassadors for the school!…
…and the Wicked Step-mother! Our guests left school that afternoon with big smiles on their faces, telling us of the lovely memories they would share with the rest of their…
…how important a strong team spirit and ethos is to the competition. As the boys stood on the blocks up against swimmers from the best schools in the country, they…
…characteristics of the different layers in the rain forest. This was the first Lower School class assembly of the year and set the bar high with the class giving a…
Monday saw the arrival of the Minister of Chocolate in the Lower School. A work shop was given on the aspects of the Cocoa Tree and the fruit and bean,…
…parents tapping along to their ‘Locomotion’ dance. During their performance, 1C highlighted the importance of our school value ‘Perseverance’, through one of Aesop’s most well known fables, The Hare and…
On Sunday 4th February Dulwich Prep hosted a South London first round of the ProCorda Chamber Music for Schools Competition. Four chamber groups from our school took part: Quartets from…