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Latest News
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Second Time Around
Second Time Around - Moving from the Royal Marines to a Career in Teaching.
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Just the Ticket
Rupert Hawksley's article in The Spectator Schools, Spring 2026 is based on his memories of taking part in a mock election whilst he was a pupil at Sherborne.
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Band On A Run
When a group of friends decided to put a last-minute set together for Sherborne Unplugged, it led to them forming a new band with a fast-growing fanbase.
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Choosing The Right School For Military Families
Choosing the right boarding school is always important, but for military families it is a mission critical decision to get it right, first time.
By Will Mackenzie-Green
This article was published in BSA's Their Future Magazine in March 2026
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The City of Character - Making Character Education Meaningful for Teenage BoysÂ
Bringing Character Education to life, and making it relevant and even fun for teenage boys, can be challenging. At Sherborne Boys, we wanted to move beyond simply telling boys what good character looks like and instead give them the opportunity to experience it, practice it and take ownership of it in a way that feels relevant to them. Essentially, for character education to be effective, boys must feel connected to it.
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Japanese Club at Sherborne Schools Group
Kon'nichiwa​! Nihongo kurabu e youkoso ! (Hello! Welcome to Japanese Club!)
The enthusiastic buzz of pupils is palpable on a Thursday and Friday afternoon as they excitedly come together from several Dorset schools (Sherborne Girls, Sherborne Boys, the Gryphon and other local schools) to learn Japanese here at Sherborne Girls
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The Bedrock of Character Education - Why Culture is a Non-Negotiable
Will Mackenzie-Green, Senior Housemaster, and Johnny Moesel, Head of School's thought provoking article about why they feel culture is a vehicle for nurturing character.
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Screen Time, Sleep and Social Media: Time to Act
Much has been discussed and debated recently about the use of social media by under 16s. The Government seems to be slowly waking up to the realisation that something must be done, and that we've failed our kids over the last ten years plus in this specific respect. Teachers and leaders in the Sherborne Schools Group have known this for some time and we have been fighting a battle to keep our children as children for as long as possible, and give them all the many rich experiences they need to prepare for the wider world
An article by Simon Heard, Headmaster
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Two Routes into Chemistry
Two Routes Into Chemistry - An Article for AEGIS Magazine
Two international students discuss how Sherborne Boys fostered a passion for Chemistry.
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Inspiring teenage readers
Books can be beacons of light illuminating a complex, fractured society; enabling us to make sense of the world around us; helping us to navigate the emotional worlds of others or simply providing an escape from daily life.
An article by Sue Gransby, Library Manager
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Together to the Top: Sherborne Pupils Celebrate Oxbridge Success
Sherborne Girls and Sherborne Boys have been celebrating some exciting academic news as eight students from across the two schools’ received offers to study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities this academic year.
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Identical twins receive Oxford offers
Identical twins, Johnny and Tom, were both successful in being offered places for next academic year.
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Turing Juniors
Every Friday evening our Lower School HAP (high achieving pupils) community comes together in the Old School Room for Turing Juniors.
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Joint Schools' Musical, Les Misérables
Sell out performances and national recognition for outstanding Joint Schools' Production of Les Misérables.
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Art - a place to pause
Reflections from Matt Bone, Director of Art at Sherborne Boys.
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Sherborne Schools Literary Society Event
The Fourth Form facilitators put their facilitation training into action with skill and sensitivity; listening actively, asking searching questions and allowing the joy of collaborative discovery to be shared.
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Meet the new Head of Boarding
Rhidian McGuire is a long-serving Housemaster, so has the experience and insight to lead Sherborne's boarding operation.
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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?
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Battlefield to Classroom
From the Royal Marines to the Classroom: Why Veterans Make Great Teachers by Will Mackenzie-Green, Military Families and Senior Housemaster.
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The strength in joining forces
We are delighted to see Sherborne Boys and Sherborne Girls featured in The Spectator.
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Sherborne Boys reviewed by The Good Schools Guide
We're delighted to share that Sherborne School is featured in The Good Schools Guide - the UK's number one school guide, helping parents in every aspect of choosing the best education for their children.
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Sherborne Boys celebrates another year of outstanding GCSE success
Sherborne Boys is proud to congratulate its Fifth Form on a fantastic set of GCSE results this summer.
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The Sherborne Times features Simon Heard
Getting to know...The New Head of Sherborne Boys
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New Headmaster Appointment Simon Heard
We're pleased to announce the appointment of Simon Heard as the new Head of Sherborne School from September 2025.
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Sherborne Boys Celebrates A Level Results
Sherborne Boys’ Upper Sixth Form leavers have once again demonstrated their academic calibre, achieving an excellent set of A Level results.







