This week sees the publication of St. Mallory’s Forever!, a four-author collaboration between 17-year-old student Charley Robson, from Sherborne Girls school in Dorset,
16-year-old Miriam Joy from Bexley Heath, and a best-selling writing partnership of London-based Sarah Griffiths and Africa-based Mark Williams, under the pseudonym Saffina Desforges. The 80,000-word novel has been written and edited entirely by email exchange across two continents (three if you include the American ebook cover designer and the Canadian print-cover designer). Full Story: Read More
Sherborne Girls invites students to unleash their inner filmmaker
Sherborne Girls in Dorset is launching a pitch process for students wishing to apply for a place on the Sixth Form International Baccalaureate scholarship programme which starts in September. Students are invited to submit a proposal for a short documentary on any topic they feel passionate about, which will then be pitched to a panel of judges. Full Story: Read More
Dorset girls’ school invests in inspirational new careers facility
Whether they want to be a doctor, chef, physicist or even an astronaut when they leave school, students at Sherborne Girls in Dorset will now have the chance to research their chosen career path and the university process in a bright, modern and welcoming space, thanks to the opening of a brand-new Careers, Higher Education and Sixth Form Centre in the heart of the school. Full Story: Read More